#!perl
use strict;
use Perl6::Form;
my %table = (
name1 => ['b1','c1','d1'],
name2 => ['b2','c2'],
name3 => ['a3'],
name4 => ['c4','d4','e4'],
);
my @address; my @name;
for my $adr (sort keys %table){
push @address,$adr;
push @name, join "\r", @{$table{$adr}},' ';
}
my $report = form { layout=>"tabular"},
'+-----------------------------------------------------------+',
'| {[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[} {[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[} |',
\@address, \@name,
'| |',
'+-----------------------------------------------------------+';
print $report;
poj
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