Just to be thorough, I thought I'd include some testing code to give more hints as to how this is supposed to work.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
# Be sure to copy the subroutine code into here.
my @tree1 = (
[
[ 'red', 'orange', 'yellow', undef, undef,
+ undef ],
[ undef, undef, undef, 'cyan', 'magent
+a', 'black' ]
],
[
[ 'red', undef, 'yellow', undef, 'magent
+a', undef ],
[ undef, 'orange', undef, 'cyan', undef,
+ 'black' ]
], );
my @done =(
[
[ 'red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'cyan', 'magent
+a', 'black' ],
[ 'red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'cyan', 'magent
+a', 'black' ]
]
);
my @tree2 = Combine_Branches (\@tree1, 1, 3);
my $done_string = Dumper(@done);
my $tree2_string = Dumper(@tree2);
print "Combine_Branches(\@tree1, 0, 3);\n";
if ( $done_string ne $tree2_string ) {
print "Ack, not the same.\n";
print "$tree2_string\n";
print "$done_string\n";
} else {
print "Everything is joy.\n"
}
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