edit:Deleted code that was identical to Discipulus's code.

You want to loop over the array index, you need to enumerate from 0 to the array length minus 1, which is that "$#". The initialization (my $i = $j = $k = 0;) is not required because you already use the "my" in each loop.

A more C stylish approach (not necessarily better):

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; my @array1 = (1, 2, 3); #veryfast my @array2 = (qw/a b c/); # Enough to test #veryslow my @array3 = (qw/I II III/); # my $i = $j = $k = 0; for(my $i=0;$i<=$#array2;$i++) { for(my $j=0;$j<=$#array3;$j++) { for(my $k=0;$k<=$#array1;$k++) { print "$array1[$k],$array2[$i],$array3[$j],\n"; } } }

Note that because in each iteration it needs to calculate $# these loops are slower than iterating over the values of each array, as already shown by other monks.


In reply to Re: Printing from three arrays by FreeBeerReekingMonk
in thread Printing from three arrays by oysterperl

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