<generalizing>
Do you need
"a\$" and
"^b"? That seems rather specific, and doesn't generalize. Perhaps
"^a+\$" and
"^b+\$" would be a better choice? Then it doesn't matter which one is processed first, or how many there are (e.g.,
"^c+\$").
</generalizing>
BTW, I like the $h{$_} .= "a" idea. To scale it much larger, I'd probably go with a bit vector, something like this:
my @AoA = ( [1..10], [2..11], [3..12] );
my %h;
foreach my $i ( 0..#@AoA ) {
vec($h{$_},$i,1) = 1 for @{$AoA[$i]};
}
Of course, it's a bit more work to get the "only"s and "common"s out %(
-QM
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