Or:

use Data::Dumper; use strict; use warnings; my $array = [ 'foo bar quux bam', 'foi bir quix bim', 'foe ber quex bem', 'foa bor quax bom' ]; my $ins = '4 A -4 C -4 B 2 D'; my @ins = split(/\s+/, $ins); my @result; for my $line (@$array) { my @pieces = split /\s+/, $line; my @joined; for my $j (0 .. $#pieces) { push @joined, $pieces[$j]; push @joined, $ins[$j* 2 + 2] unless ($j == $#pieces); } push @result, join(" ", @joined); } print Dumper(\@result);

In reply to Re: Howto insert numbers into between strings alternately by pg
in thread Howto insert numbers into between strings alternately by neversaint

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