in reply to Looping through multiple arrays

Yet another addendum:

If you really want to use an iterator using List::MoreUtils, perhaps because you think that it might perform better then using for - according to the pure doctrine, you could try something like this:

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use List::MoreUtils qw (natatime); use feature qw (say); use Data::Dump; my @x = qw( a b c ); my @y = qw( a b ); my @z = qw( a b c d ); dd \@x, \@y, \@z; my $iterator = natatime 1, ( @x, @y, @z ); while ( my $value = $iterator->() ) { say $value; } __END__ karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ ./1118875.pl (["a", "b", "c"], ["a", "b"], ["a" .. "d"]) a b c a b a b c d

Best regards, Karl

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Re^2: Looping through multiple arrays
by parv (Parson) on Mar 05, 2015 at 18:49 UTC

    Nothing more than a point on style ... interesting placement of () (in that nata-time function); I write that as ...

    my $iter = natatime( $chunk_size , @x , @y ... );
      "... a point on style...interesting placement of ()"

      Perlish ;-)

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