#!/usr/bin/perl
@_=(13,16,15,24,25,6,4,1,24,18,3,21,25,2,3,21,26,25,18,6,27,8,3,21);op
+en _,$0;@a=<_>;@k=$a[1]=~/(@.*;)(\w)(\w)(\w)(\w)( _,\$\w;@)(\w)(=<_>;
+\@)(\w)(=\$)(\w)(\[\d\]=~)(\/.*\/;\$)(\w)(=)(\w)(\w)(\w\{@)(\w)(=\@_;
+)(\w)(\w)(\w)(\w)(\w)( )(\w)(\w)(\(.*\).*@)(\w)(\}.*@)(\w)/;$j=sub{@h
+=@_;print lc($k[$_]) for @h};$j->(@_);
#Note: This code have two lines , first #!/usr/bin/perl ans second code all joined.
Updated Steve_p - fixed code tags
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