Interval sets provide for a concise solution. Here's a demonstration using choroba's data.
#! /usr/bin/perl -wl
use Set::IntSpan;
($",$/) = (',','');
my ($f1, $f2) = map [ m/(\S+)/g ], <DATA>;
while (my ($k, $v) = splice(@$f1, 0, 2)) {
my @r = map Set::IntSpan->new($_)->I($v), @$f2;
print "$k: @{[map $_->run_list, grep $_->size, @r]}";
}
__DATA__
a 11-23
b 33-39
c 40-45
d 48-58
1-34 35-39 40-42 43-49 51-59 62-90
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