Dear Monks,
I am trying to compare value of 2 arrays and it's not returning all the matching values between 2 arrays:
Below is my code:
#!/bin/perl
@array1 = ("A2","A5","C1","G0","T3","T4");
@array2 = ("A2","A3","A5","G1","G0","G4");
#@array1 = sort { $a <=> $b } @a1;
#@array2 = sort { $a <=> $b } @a2;
for($i = 0; $i <= $#array1; $i++){
while ($array1[$i] eq $array2[$i]){
print $array1[$i]."\n";
last;
}
}
Sorting isn't helping either.
For example in above arrays matching elements are: A2, A5 and G0.
But my code is only printing A5 !
I tried using forloop etc but doesn't work !
Thanks in advance for help.
Best
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