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# randomize, via Fisher-Yates
@array[-$i,$j] = @array[$j,-$i] while $j = rand(@array - $i), ++$i < @
+array;
# remove a chunk from the end and place at the beginning ("cutting")
splice @array, 0, 0, splice(@array, rand @array);
# weave an array, method 1 (ABCDEF => ADBECF)
splice @array, @array/2 - $_, 0, pop @array for 0 .. (@array/2)-1;
# weave an array, method 2 (ABCDEF => DAEBFC)
splice @array, @array/2 + $_, 0, shift @array for 0 .. (@array/2)-1;
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