Hi perlmonkers, your help other times have benn so useful so here I go with another problem:
I have two arrays like these:
@a = apple 2, orange 5, pear 3...
@b = apple, apple, apple, orange, orange, pear...
So, I need to get a new array (@c) with @a items , but repeated so many time as they are repeated in @b. Like this:
@c = apple 2, apple 2, apple 2, orange 5, orange 5, pear 3...
so, I've tried something like this:
foreach (@b){
for $item (@a){
push(@c, $item) if grep {$item =~ m/$_/} @b;}}
print "@c";
But it doesn't work, and it don't give me any error. It just don't run. If someone can help me I'd thanks so much! I'm obfuscate right now! Thanks guys!
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