Transforming your lists into a joined hash with list two first, so that list one will overwrite list two. Then transform back to list:

my %joinedList = map { /(.*)=(.*)/ } @list_two, @list_one; my @list = map { "$_=$joinedList{$_}" } keys %joinedList;

Disadvantage is that order is not preserved.

Update: it can be done even easier like this:

my @list = values %{{ +map { /(.*)=/; $1=>$_ } @list_two, @list_one }};

By tayloring the part /(.*)=/; $1=>$_ you can transform your data as you like.


In reply to Re: Comparing parts of 2 strings in an array and deleting one by hdb
in thread Comparing parts of 2 strings in an array and deleting one by Amblikai

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