Hi,
i have a list of top level domains which also have sub tlds.
Normal sort produces me a list like that
.com.fj
.com.sb
.com.nf
.com.co
.com.mv
.coop
but this would be the appreciated sorting
.com.co
.com.fj
.com.sb
.com.mv
.com.nf
.com.sb
.coop
First, the toplevel, then the sub tld.
My ideas was to start with this code :
@list= sort { my ($sub1,$tld1)=split /\./,$a; my ($sub2,$tld2)= spli
+t /\./,$b; $tld1 cmp $tld2 } @list;
But didn't worked as expected. Where is my code wrong ?
Thanks
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