> Teach me to number not the vars of my scripts, but the indices of my arrays...
well, if you beg me so nicely... ;-)
DB<100> use List::MoreUtils "pairwise"
DB<101> @vars=qw(X Y)
=> ("X", "Y")
DB<102> @appends=qw(x y)
=> ("x", "y")
DB<103> pairwise { $a .= $b } @vars, @appends
=> ("Xx", "Yy")
DB<104> @vars
=> ("Xx", "Yy")
and for completeness
DB<105> @vars=qw(X Y)
=> ("X", "Y")
DB<106> @vars = pairwise { $a . $b } @vars, @appends
=> ("Xx", "Yy")
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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