You could use arrays to store your results. Note where you say
print "$last only = $first\n" you haven't tested if last eq first, only if last eq second.
my (@both,@last_second,@last_first);
foreach $line (@sorted_data) {
chomp $line;
$line =~ /(.*?)\,(.*?)\,(.*)/;
$first = $1;
$second = $2;
$last = $3;
if ($last eq $second and $second eq $first) {
push(@both,"$last = $second and $second = $first");
}
elsif ($last eq $second) {
push(@last_second,"$last = $second");
}
elsif ($last eq $first) {
push(@last_first,"$last = $first");
}
}
print "both\n", join("\n",@both), "\n";
print "last_second\n", join("\n",@last_second), "\n";
print "last_first\n", join("\n",@last_first), "\n";
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