@array1=qw(jane 23 teacher);
@array2=qw(james 20 tailor);
@array3=qw(jason 19 manager);
@array4=qw(jimmy 23 teacher);
@array5=qw(jenny 23 teacher);
@array6=qw(kim 19 manager);
@array7=qw(larry 19 manager);
@array8=qw(wall 23 teacher);

Hi monks. I have these sets of array ,and i want to:-


1)store all arrays in array of array


2)find the matching item , occupation and age.store the matched name inside a hash


3)loopback all the unmatched set of data to look for another set of match


4)display all the data in the table


please help me monks, i am stuck in a limbo for a long time ,need to complete this project


In reply to Data processing from array by JarJarJoe

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