Also in the interest of TIMTOWTDI. A bit more wordy than other solutions, but straightforward...
#!usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @array = ("1","2","3","5","6","7","9");
my @working = @array; #copy to "consume"
my $start = shift @working;
my $current= $start;
my @output;
while (my $next = shift @working)
{
if ($next == $current+1)
{
$current = $next;
}
else
{
got_result();
$start = $current = $next;
}
}
got_result();
print join ",",@output; #prints: 1:3,5:7,9
sub got_result
{
if ($start == $current )
{
push @output, "$start";
}
else
{
push @output, "$start:$current";
}
}
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