> On Jun 9, 2018, at 12:42 AM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> wrote: —snip-- > Yippee!! Thank you! > > $ ls | perl6 -e 'my @x=lines(); for @x.sort: {my ($month, $day, $year, > $hour, $minute, $second) = .comb(/\d+/);($year // 0, $month // 0, $day // 0, > $hour // 0, $minute // 0,$second // 0, $_);} -> $Line {say $Line};' > cimtrak.log.12-08-2016_06:07:39.zip > cimtrak.log.06-08-2018_16:07:39.zip > cimtrak.log.06-08-2018_17:07:39.zip > cimtrak.log.07-08-2018_06:07:39.zip > cimtrak.log.07-08-2018_16:07:39.zip
I see this is well solved, but here is Yet Another Way to do it: ls | perl6 -e '.say for lines().sort: { ( (/ (\d\d)"-"(\d\d)"-"(\d\d\d\d)"_"(\d\d)":"(\d\d)":"(\d\d) / ?? "$2$0$1$3$4$5" !! ""), $_ ) }' — Hope this helps, Bruce Gray (Util of Perlmonks)