Hi Loops,
Sorry if I didn't explain clearly, what I want is the comparison of the second column before comma (,). I have tried the latest code.
use autodie;
my (%used, %player);
open $player{$_}, '<', "$_.txt" for qw( DR DL DC SW );
open my $formation, '<', 'formation.txt';
for my $position (<$formation>) {
chomp $position;
while (readline $player{$position}) {
my ($name) = split;
next if $used{$name};
$used{$name} = 1;
last;
}
print $position, ' ', $_ // "NoPlayer\n";
}
but the output is
SW Varane,114.75
DR Arbeloa,149
DC Ramos,169
DC Pepe,163
DL Marcelo,148.5
SW Pepe,65.2
DR Carvajal,146
DC Varane,153
DC Nacho,134
DL Coentrao,148
Pepe is still repeating(although the value (163 and 65.2) is different). It supposed to be:
SW Varane,114.75
DR Arbeloa,149
DC Ramos,169
DC Pepe,163
DL Marcelo,148.5
SW Nacho,60.3
DR Carvajal,146
DC NoPlayer
DC NoPlayer
DL Coentrao,148
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