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How about:

open TEMP, ">TMPFILES/$i.tmpfile" or die $!; printf TEMP "%s\t%s\n", $AoA_first[ $_ ], $AoA_second[ $_ ] for 0 .. $ +#AoA_first;

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Re^2: Efficient way to print 2 columns from 2 Array of Arrays next to each other
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 25, 2016 at 17:08 UTC
    Thank you very much!