Without using swap, we have a slightly less obfuscated and (uninteresting) way...
@array = qw(put these in a different order);
@order = qw(1 3 5 4 2 0);
print reorder(\@array, \@order);
sub reorder() {
#23456789012345678901234
map${@_[0]}[$_],@{$_[1]}
}
Uninteresting as it may be, it might make for a decent golf... Can this be done in fewer strokes?
What if the input were two strings on <STDIN>, separated by a line feed? We then might have something like:
#!/perl -ln0a
map$F[$_],@F[@F/2..$#F]
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