I seem to have nothing better to do, but in case you have more than two arrays..
my ($only_a, $only_b, $only_c, $all, $any) = listy(\@a, \@b, \@c);
sub listy {
my %tmp1;
my @keys;
for (0..$#_) {
my $key = pop @keys;
push @keys, $_, (defined $key ? $key : '') . $_;
for my $k (@{$_[$_]}) {
$tmp1{$k} .= $_;
}
}
my %tmp2;
while (my($k, $v) = each %tmp1) {
push @{$tmp2{$v}}, $k;
}
return @tmp2{@keys}, [keys %tmp1];
}
(maybe I should have tested it better the first time. Fixed bug)
Jasp
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