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Re: Comparing Arrays -> storing results in a third Array

by Necos (Friar)
on Aug 15, 2002 at 08:52 UTC ( [id://190343]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Comparing Arrays -> storing results in a third Array

Just to show another slightly different approach:
use strict; my @a1 = ( 'x','y','z'); my @a2 = ('z','b','c'); my @combined = @a1; push(@combined,$_) for @a2; my %dupes; $dupes{$_}++ for (sort @combined); my @results = map{if($dupes{$_} > 1) { $_; }}keys %dupes; print @results;
Will print out 'z' as the final result. map is a VERY useful function. But, like the manpage says, please don't make map go through all the work to produce an array (it's return value) and then discard it (unless you are playing a game of Perl-golf... Then all bets are off... ^_~).

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perl -e "map{print++$_}split//,Mdbnr;"

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