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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How To Sort Array of Hashes ?? Post 71098 by cbkihong on Friday 6th of May 2005 08:13:34 AM
Old 05-06-2005
If this is Perl, this is an array of hash references. You can't strictly make an array of hashes in Perl, as this will eventually become a single array.

It's actually very simple:

Code:
@sorted = sort { $$a{'ques'} <=> $$b{'ques'} } @AoH;

EDIT: Actually the perldsc manpage has all the details (hopefully it won't overwhelm you!)

Last edited by cbkihong; 05-06-2005 at 09:50 AM.. Reason: Additional Information
 

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ArrayLabels(3o) 						   OCaml library						   ArrayLabels(3o)

NAME
ArrayLabels - Array operations. Module Module ArrayLabels Documentation Module ArrayLabels : sig end Array operations. val length : 'a array -> int Return the length (number of elements) of the given array. val get : 'a array -> int -> 'a Array.get a n returns the element number n of array a . The first element has number 0. The last element has number Array.length a - 1 . You can also write a.(n) instead of Array.get a n . Raise Invalid_argument index out of bounds if n is outside the range 0 to (Array.length a - 1) . val set : 'a array -> int -> 'a -> unit Array.set a n x modifies array a in place, replacing element number n with x . You can also write a.(n) <- x instead of Array.set a n x . Raise Invalid_argument index out of bounds if n is outside the range 0 to Array.length a - 1 . val make : int -> 'a -> 'a array Array.make n x returns a fresh array of length n , initialized with x . All the elements of this new array are initially physically equal to x (in the sense of the == predicate). Consequently, if x is mutable, it is shared among all elements of the array, and modifying x through one of the array entries will modify all other entries at the same time. Raise Invalid_argument if n < 0 or n > Sys.max_array_length . If the value of x is a floating-point number, then the maximum size is only Sys.max_array_length / 2 . val create : int -> 'a -> 'a array Deprecated. Array.create is an alias for ArrayLabels.make . val init : int -> f:(int -> 'a) -> 'a array Array.init n f returns a fresh array of length n , with element number i initialized to the result of f i . In other terms, Array.init n f tabulates the results of f applied to the integers 0 to n-1 . Raise Invalid_argument if n < 0 or n > Sys.max_array_length . If the return type of f is float , then the maximum size is only Sys.max_array_length / 2 . val make_matrix : dimx:int -> dimy:int -> 'a -> 'a array array Array.make_matrix dimx dimy e returns a two-dimensional array (an array of arrays) with first dimension dimx and second dimension dimy . All the elements of this new matrix are initially physically equal to e . The element ( x,y ) of a matrix m is accessed with the notation m.(x).(y) . Raise Invalid_argument if dimx or dimy is negative or greater than Sys.max_array_length . If the value of e is a floating-point number, then the maximum size is only Sys.max_array_length / 2 . val create_matrix : dimx:int -> dimy:int -> 'a -> 'a array array Deprecated. Array.create_matrix is an alias for ArrayLabels.make_matrix . val append : 'a array -> 'a array -> 'a array Array.append v1 v2 returns a fresh array containing the concatenation of the arrays v1 and v2 . val concat : 'a array list -> 'a array Same as Array.append , but concatenates a list of arrays. val sub : 'a array -> pos:int -> len:int -> 'a array Array.sub a start len returns a fresh array of length len , containing the elements number start to start + len - 1 of array a . Raise Invalid_argument Array.sub if start and len do not designate a valid subarray of a ; that is, if start < 0 , or len < 0 , or start + len > Array.length a . val copy : 'a array -> 'a array Array.copy a returns a copy of a , that is, a fresh array containing the same elements as a . val fill : 'a array -> pos:int -> len:int -> 'a -> unit Array.fill a ofs len x modifies the array a in place, storing x in elements number ofs to ofs + len - 1 . Raise Invalid_argument Array.fill if ofs and len do not designate a valid subarray of a . val blit : src:'a array -> src_pos:int -> dst:'a array -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unit Array.blit v1 o1 v2 o2 len copies len elements from array v1 , starting at element number o1 , to array v2 , starting at element number o2 . It works correctly even if v1 and v2 are the same array, and the source and destination chunks overlap. Raise Invalid_argument Array.blit if o1 and len do not designate a valid subarray of v1 , or if o2 and len do not designate a valid subar- ray of v2 . val to_list : 'a array -> 'a list Array.to_list a returns the list of all the elements of a . val of_list : 'a list -> 'a array Array.of_list l returns a fresh array containing the elements of l . val iter : f:('a -> unit) -> 'a array -> unit Array.iter f a applies function f in turn to all the elements of a . It is equivalent to f a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(Array.length a - 1); () . val map : f:('a -> 'b) -> 'a array -> 'b array Array.map f a applies function f to all the elements of a , and builds an array with the results returned by f : [| f a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(Array.length a - 1) |] . val iteri : f:(int -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a array -> unit Same as ArrayLabels.iter , but the function is applied to the index of the element as first argument, and the element itself as second argument. val mapi : f:(int -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'a array -> 'b array Same as ArrayLabels.map , but the function is applied to the index of the element as first argument, and the element itself as second argu- ment. val fold_left : f:('a -> 'b -> 'a) -> init:'a -> 'b array -> 'a Array.fold_left f x a computes f (... (f (f x a.(0)) a.(1)) ...) a.(n-1) , where n is the length of the array a . val fold_right : f:('a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a array -> init:'b -> 'b Array.fold_right f a x computes f a.(0) (f a.(1) ( ... (f a.(n-1) x) ...)) , where n is the length of the array a . === Sorting === val sort : cmp:('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a array -> unit Sort an array in increasing order according to a comparison function. The comparison function must return 0 if its arguments compare as equal, a positive integer if the first is greater, and a negative integer if the first is smaller (see below for a complete specification). For example, Pervasives.compare is a suitable comparison function, provided there are no floating-point NaN values in the data. After calling Array.sort , the array is sorted in place in increasing order. Array.sort is guaranteed to run in constant heap space and (at most) logarithmic stack space. The current implementation uses Heap Sort. It runs in constant stack space. Specification of the comparison function: Let a be the array and cmp the comparison function. The following must be true for all x, y, z in a : - cmp x y > 0 if and only if cmp y x < 0 - if cmp x y >= 0 and cmp y z >= 0 then cmp x z >= 0 When Array.sort returns, a contains the same elements as before, reordered in such a way that for all i and j valid indices of a : - cmp a.(i) a.(j) >= 0 if and only if i >= j val stable_sort : cmp:('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a array -> unit Same as ArrayLabels.sort , but the sorting algorithm is stable (i.e. elements that compare equal are kept in their original order) and not guaranteed to run in constant heap space. The current implementation uses Merge Sort. It uses n/2 words of heap space, where n is the length of the array. It is usually faster than the current implementation of ArrayLabels.sort . val fast_sort : cmp:('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a array -> unit Same as Array.sort or Array.stable_sort , whichever is faster on typical input. OCamldoc 2012-06-26 ArrayLabels(3o)
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