Greetings Monks
 
I need to write a function to return, for a given date range (Time::Piece objects), a list of week days. For eg: given
  Oct 01, 2005 - Oct 14, 2005 would return:
{ Sundays => [Oct 2,2005 Oct 9,2005], Monday => [Oct 3,2005 Oct 10,2005], Tuesday => .... }
The representation is bit coarse, but you know what I mean.
I have looked up the venerable CPAN and searched the perlmonks, but could not find an answer. Can any one throw some light on this matter ?

Update:
Ok, one solution I could think of is, I loop thru the start date and end date, in increments of 7 days, and in the loop, push appropriate values into 7 arrays (one for each week).

In reply to week days in a given date range by InfiniteLoop

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