my ($from, $to, @to);
foreach (<DATA>) {
chomp($_);
($from, $to) = split(/ -> /, $_);
@to = split(/ /, $to);
foreach (@to) {
$hash{$_}{$from} = ();
}
}
foreach (sort keys %hash) {
print "$_ <-";
$to = $hash{$_};
foreach (sort keys %$to) {
print " $_";
}
print "\n";
}
__DATA__
page1.html -> page2.html page3.html
page2.html -> page3.html page4.html
page3.html -> page4.html
page4.html -> page1.html
You'll need to modify the first loop for your page loading and link extraction algorithm, but this should work fine for matching links with only one run-through per page.
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