Here is the iterator approach. ( N at a time)
use List::MoreUtils qw(natatime);
my @myArray = (1..100);
my @myMainArray = ();
my $chunkSize = 5;
my $iterator = natatime $chunkSize, @myArray;
while(my @values = $iterator->()){
push @myMainArray, [@values];
}
foreach (@myMainArray){
my @smallArray = @{$_};
print "@smallArray\n";
}
Here is a 'hacked' approach using 'part'.
use List::MoreUtils qw(part);
@array = (1..100);
$i = -0.1;
@parts = part { $i += 0.2 } @array;
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