How can I modify your code such that it simply gives: ...
Quite simple:
my @results;
my %seen;
for (1 .. $#nsub)
{
my $current = $nsub[$_];
my $previous = $nsub[$_ -1];
if ( "$previous#$current" =~ /(\w+)#\1/ )
{
my $found = $1;
printf "%d -> %s (%s) %d -> %s \n",
$_ -1,
$previous,
$found,
$_,
$current;
$current =~ s/^$found/"-" x length($found)/e;
$previous =~ s/$found$/"-" x length($found)/e;
push @results, [ $_ -1, $previous] unless $seen{$_ -1}++;
push @results, [ $_, $current] unless $seen{$_}++;
}
else
{
printf "%d -> no overlap\n", $_
}
}
print Data::Dumper->Dump([ \@results], ['result']);
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