Um, I think this suggestion, as you originally posted it, will not work as you intend/expect:
@array1 = @array1[+grep { $array1[$_] =~ /keep these/ } 0 .. $#array1 ]; @array2 = @array2[+grep { $array1[$_] =~ /keep these/ } 0 .. $#array1 ];
When you process @array2, @array1 is presumably shorter than it used to be -- the elements of the two arrays are no longer in parallel (assuming they were parallel before the first grep operation). You'll be getting the wrong elements left behind in @array2 (only the last elements of @array2 will ever be removed).

In reply to Re^4: Use grep with two arrays by graff
in thread Use grep with two arrays by lampros21_7

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