While not a bad solution (I gave it an upvote), here's a couple of points to consider:
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You've added two blank lines between the __DATA1__ and __DATA2__ blocks.
As a result, you've needed the "$#file1 - 1" calculation.
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I think using splice here is overkill: a simple array slice would suffice.
Putting those two points into effect:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Inline::Files;
my @file1 = <DATA1>;
my @file2 = <DATA2>;
print for @file2[@file1 .. $#file2];
__DATA1__
hi
1
hw
r
u
hi
2
hw
r
u
__DATA2__
hi
1
hw
r
u
hi
2
hw
r
u
hi
3
hw
r
u
Output:
hi
3
hw
r
u
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