Hi,

I am trying to something similar but not really...

there are three arrays:

@array1 = ('Leishmania infantum','Leishmania donovani','Leishmania pan +amensis','Leishmania braziliensis', 'Leishmania guyanensis','Leptomon +as seymouri','Trypanosoma cruzi','Trypanosoma grayi'); @array2 = ('lin','ldo','lpa','lbr','lgu','lse','tcr','tgr'); @array3 = ('Leishmania infantum JPCM5','Leishmania infantum JPCM5','Le +ishmania donovani','Leishmania donovani','Leishmania panamensis','Lei +shmania braziliensis MHOM/BR/75/M2904','Leishmania panamensis','Leish +mania braziliensis MHOM/BR/75/M2904','Leishmania guyanensis','Leptomo +nas seymouri','Trypanosoma cruzi marinkellei','Trypanosoma cruzi','Tr +ypanosoma cruzi strain CL Brener','Trypanosoma rangeli SC58','Trypano +soma cruzi','Trypanosoma cruzi strain CL Brener','Trypanosoma cruzi D +m28c','Trypanosoma cruzi','Trypanosoma theileri','Trypanosoma grayi', +'Trypanosoma grayi');
basically I want to match array3 with array1 and then using the index position of array1, I want to pick the elements from array2.

I have used grep,~~,index, everything, but no success.

I would be great if you can help me.


In reply to Re^2: to pick the common element in the array by Ksonar
in thread to pick the common element in the array by soubalaji

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