I'm reading this differently...
I simply want to remove one copy of the pair
This would indicate that pairs somehow got reversed and duplicated.
So duplicate pairs needs to be removed, resulting in 2 equal length arrays.
use strict;
my @dataA = qw(1 9 3 5 4 2);
my @dataB = qw(3 2 1 6 7 9);
my $i = 0;
foreach my $num (@dataA) {
foreach (@dataB) {
if ($num == $_) {
splice(@dataA,$i,1);
splice(@dataB,$i,1);
}
}
$i++;
}
print "@dataA\n@dataB\n";
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