Hi scoobyrico,
I'm having trouble understanding exactly what you want, and it's possible that others are too.
In reading your other post, I see that there was some confusion about your requirements there as well.
A recommendation -- rewrite your question to show:
- What it is you have for input data (looks like you have this already)
- What you're trying to achieve (you partially have this, but it's hard to understand how replacing an item in an array has anything to do with the second array)
- What it is you're expecting for output (ie. results)
- If at all possible, please provide some code. Then you can say "this code isn't working; I expect ... but instead I'm getting ..."
Another piece of advice -- when you reference another node (eg. http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=609784), simply put brackets ([ ... ]) around the node's id like this: [id://609784]. This will cause it to appear as a link: Array searching.
Or you can use the notation [id://609784|other post] (as I did above), which will appear as: other post.
s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/
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