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oysterperl and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of perl!
You start with @array1 but I think is better to cycle @array2 which seems governing your output.
use strict;
use warnings;
my @array1 = (1..5);
my @array2 = ('a','b','c','d','e','f','g');
my @array3 = ('I', 'II', 'III');
foreach my $letter(@array2){
foreach my $index_roman(0..$#array3){
foreach my $index (0..$#array1){
print "$array1[$index],$letter,$array3[$index_roman]\n";
}
}
}
PS as wisely said by hippo, cycling indexes is no more needed, so semplified nested loop will be:
foreach my $letter(@array2){
foreach my $roman(@array3){
foreach my $number (@array1){
print "$number,$letter,$roman\n";
}
}
}
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