Esteemed monks,
I've been looking for a way to convert some parts of a string into an array and all the string into an hash table.
My best effort is shown here:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $string = "1:1,2:1,3:2,500:2,505:1";
my @array_1 = split ",",$string;
my (@array_2, @array_temp, %hash_1);
foreach ( @array_1 ) {
@array_temp = split ":",$_;
push @array_2, $array_temp[0];
$hash_1{$array_temp[0]} = $array_temp[1];
}
At the end I'll have:
@array_2 = (1,2,3,500,505)
%hash_1 = (
1 => 1,
2 => 1,
3 => 2,
500 => 2,
505 => 1,
)
Now, my question is: is there a better and more efficient way to have this done? perhaps with some complex regular expressions?
Thanks,
Miguel
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