Use a Hash!
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $guidefile = './guide';
my $flatfile = './flat';
my $delimiter = qr{\s*\|\s*};
my (%guide,@flat);
open GUIDE,'<',$guidefile or die "E: open($guidefile): $!";
{my $i = 0;
while(<GUIDE>){ chomp; $guide{$_}=$i++ }
}
close GUIDE;
open FLAT,'<',$flatfile or die "E: open($flatfile): $!";
while( <FLAT> ){
chomp;
push @flat,[split /$delimiter/];
}
close FLAT;
foreach( sort { ($guide{ $b->[0] }||0) <=> ($guide{ $a->[0] }||0) } @
+flat ){
print join("\t",
exists($guide{$_->[0]}) ? $guide{$_->[0]} : '-',
@$_),"\n";
}
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