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Here is the code I did some changes in your code try and let me know.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my @num_weights = (36,264,188);
my @leftovers = (1,2,3,4);
my @hold_generations;
my $i = 0;
for(my $p = 0; $p < 1;$p++) #Go through all leftovers
{
my $pick = $leftovers[$p];
unshift @num_weights, $pick; #add item
print Dumper(\@num_weights);
push @hold_generations, @num_weights; #store new array
print Dumper(\@hold_generations);
splice @num_weights, 1, 1; #undo adding item
print Dumper(\@num_weights);
}
Note:
I do not have features module so I just used print()
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