Hi kumar,
maybe this can help you :
#/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @array1 = ('one','two','one','three','four','two','one');
my @array2 = ();
my $index;
my $in;
foreach $in (@array1) {
push(@array2,$in) if (!grep $array2[$_] eq $in, 0 .. $#array2);
}
print "@array1\n";
print "@array2\n";
__DATA__
# the result :
one two one three four two one
one two three four
This is not the efficent dup-finder. But it is a "way".
C-o-C
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