I have 2 array

@array = (-20,20,1,1,2,2,2,9,3,-4,-4,5,-20,20); @array1 = ( 10,11,7,9,3,3,3,1,3, 4, 5,5, 1,30);

The output should be:

@output = ( -20, , ,1, , , ,9,3, ,-4, 5, ,20); @output1 = ( 10, , ,9, , , ,1,3, , 5, 5, ,30);

-20 because 10>1

20 because 11<30

2 delete all

Keep the highest element

Very good

Thank you


In reply to How do I remove the duplicates from the array? by PetreAdi

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