One solution:
use strict;
my @chars = ("a", "a", "b", "c");
my %non_repeat;
foreach (@chars) {
if (exists($non_repeat{$_})) {
$non_repeat{$_} = 2;
} else {
$non_repeat{$_} = 1;
}
}
my @combinations;
my ($first, $second);
my @keys = keys %non_repeat;
my ($index1, $index2);
for ($index1 = 0; $index1 <= $#keys; $index1 ++) {
if ($non_repeat{$keys[$index1]} == 2) {
push @combinations, $keys[$index1] x 2;
}
for ($index2 = $index1 + 1; $index2 <= $#keys; $index2 ++) {
push @combinations, $keys[$index1] . $keys[$index2];
push @combinations, $keys[$index2] . $keys[$index1];
}
}
print join(",", @combinations);
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