Hi Sreenath,
Here is one way to read csv file and process your data. Here no need to split your data for sorting as you have done in your coding.
use strict;
use Text::CSV::Simple;
my $parser = Text::CSV::Simple->new;
my @data = $parser->read_file("d:\\prasad\\projects\\tools\\test.csv")
+;
print "Name - Age\n";
print "__________\n";
print $_->[0],' - ', $_->[1],"\n" for (sort {$a->[1] <=> $b->[1]} @d
+ata);
output:
=======
Name - Age
__________
Vikram - 16
Binoy - 19
Tushar - 23
Rahul - 25
Manu - 36
Vijay - 41
Hetal - 54
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