This is a common set operation. You may prefer to use a module.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Set::Array;
use Data::Dumper;
my %HoA = (
'Fruits' => [ 'Apple', 'Orange', 'Banana', 'Grapes', ],
'Fruits1' => [ 'Apples', 'Orange', 'pineapple', 'Grapes', ]
);
my $set1 = Set::Array->new(@{$HoA{Fruits1}});
my $set = Set::Array->new(@{$HoA{Fruits }});
$HoA{difference} = [Set::Array::difference($set1, $set, 0)];
print Dumper(\%HoA);
OUTPUT:
$VAR1 = {
'Fruits1' => [
'Apples',
'Orange',
'pineapple',
'Grapes'
],
'Fruits' => [
'Apple',
'Orange',
'Banana',
'Grapes'
],
'difference' => [
'pineapple',
'Apples'
]
};
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