Anonymous Monk,
The question is what do you do if your arrays are not of equal length? I suggest using one of the
MapCar() from
Algorithm::Loops.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Algorithm::Loops 'MapCar';
my @array1 = 'a' .. 'm';
my @array2 = 1 .. 10;
my @array3 = qw(john jacob jingle heimer smitz);
MapCar(\&print_arrays, \@array1, \@array2, \@array3);
sub print_arrays {
print join "\t" , @_;
print "\n";
}
You will want to read the friendly manual to see which function is right for you - this is just an example.
Cheers - L~R
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