I have thought about a bruteforce method to flatten a deeply nested list with Data::Dumper, by massaging the output of Data::Dumper. It doesn't have any recursion (at least not in my perl script), and all that's needed is a simple regular expression to strip out unwanted stuff. I have quickly wrote the follow code to prove that it can be done. Forget about the performance of this method, it's just a proof of concept. :-)

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; my @arr = ([1,2],[3,4,[5,6]],7); my $list = flatten(\@arr); print Dumper($list); sub flatten { my $data = Dumper(shift); $data =~ s/(\$\w+\s+=\s+)|[\n\[\];]//gm; # massage the output return [eval "$data"]; }
And the output is as expected -

$VAR1 = [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ];

In reply to Re: flattening a list-of-lists by Roger
in thread flattening a list-of-lists by Anonymous Monk

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