Dear Monks, I have 2 multi dimensional arrays @array1 and @array2. @array1 and @array2 have elements in the form,
$VAR1 = ['1,v,3,4']; $VAR2 = ['3,v,4,t']; ... ... $VARn = ['3,8,0,7']; $VAR1 = ['7,po,0'];
@array1 and @array2 have the same number of rows but different columns. How can I access each row of both the arrays simultaneously. I want to print $VAR1 of @array1 and $VAR1 of @array2 on the same line. display as eg. 1,v,3,4,7,po,0. This is how I have saved my data into @array1
while (<$fh>){ last if /^\s*$/; my @data= split(/\s+/,$_); @data = join (",",@data); push @array1, [@data]; }
This is how I have been accessing elements of 1 2D array
foreach my $x (@array1) { foreach my $y (@$x) { print $fout1 $y,"\n"; } }
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

In reply to Accessing 2 multidimensional arrays simultaneously by Ppeoc

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