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Sort::Key::Natural(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationSort::Key::Natural(3)

NAME
       Sort::Key::Natural - fast natural sorting

SYNOPSIS
	   use Sort::Key::Natural qw(natsort);

	   my @data = qw(foo1 foo23 foo6 bar12 bar1
			 foo bar2 bar-45 foomatic b-a-r-45);

	   my @sorted = natsort @data;

	   print "@sorted\n";
	   # prints:
	   #   b-a-r-45 bar1 bar2 bar12 bar-45 foo foo1 foo6 foo23 foomatic

	   use Sort::Key::Natural qw(natkeysort);

	   my @objects = (...);
	   my @sorted = natkeysort { $_->get_id } @objects;

DESCRIPTION
       This module extends the Sort::Key family of modules to support natural
       sorting.

       Under natural sorting, strings are splitted at word and number
       boundaries, and the resulting substrings are compared as follows:

       ·   numeric substrings are compared numerically

       ·   alphabetic substrings are compared lexically

       ·   numeric substrings come always before alphabetic substrings

       Spaces, symbols and non-printable characters are only considered for
       splitting the string into its parts but not for sorting. For instance
       "foo-bar-42" is broken in three substrings "foo", "bar" and 42 and
       after that the dashes are ignored.

       Also, once this module is loaded, the new type "natural" (or "nat")
       will be available from Sort::Key::Maker. For instance:

	 use Sort::Key::Natural;
	 use Sort::Key::Maker i_rnat_keysort => qw(integer -natural);

       creates a multikey sorter "i_rnat_keysort" accepting two keys, the
       first to be compared as an integer and the second in natural descending
       order.

   FUNCTIONS
       the functions that can be imported from this module are:

       natsort @data
	   returns the elements of @data sorted in natural order.

       rnatsort @data
	   returns the elements of @data sorted in natural descending order.

       natkeysort { CALC_KEY($_) } @data
	   returns the elements on @array naturally sorted by the keys
	   resulting from applying them "CALC_KEY".

       rnatkeysort { CALC_KEY($_) } @data
	   is similar to "natkeysort" but sorts the elements in descending
	   order.

       natsort_inplace @data
       rnatsort_inplace @data
       natkeysort_inplace { CALC_KEY($_) } @data
       rnatkeysort_inplace { CALC_KEY($_) } @data
	   these functions are similar respectively to "natsort", "rnatsort",
	   "natsortkey" and "rnatsortkey", but they sort the array @data in
	   place.

       mkkey_natural $key
	   transforms key $key in a way that when sorted with Sort::Key
	   keysort results in a natural sort. If the argument $key is not
	   provided it defaults to $_

SEE ALSO
       Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Maker.

       Other module providing similar functionality is Sort::Naturally.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright (C) 2006 by Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com>.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at
       your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

perl v5.14.0			  2006-05-08		 Sort::Key::Natural(3)
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