List::Compare may well be what you are looking for - reinventing wheels and all that.
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dump::Streamer;
use List::Compare;
my @A = ('1', '2', '4', '8');
my @B = ('1', '3', '6', '8');
my $lc = List::Compare->new (\@A, \@B);
my @intersect = $lc->get_intersection;
my @AOnly = $lc->get_Lonly;
my @BOnly = $lc->get_Ronly;
print "Intersection: @intersect\n";
print "A only: @AOnly\n";
print "B only: @BOnly\n";
Prints:
Intersection: 1 8
A only: 2 4
B only: 3 6
DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel
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