Hi Brethren,
I would like to remove the second pair of numbers and the comma from the following data and then split the remainder into a hash. All my attempts so far have resulted in the second pair of numbers and the line of text ending in the hash key. The original data is the result of a map and join function
join "\n", map {"$_->[0]\t " . join ' ', @{$_->[1]}} @UnNum;
73 63, galileo measur us newton basi law motion
75 45, galileo experi bodi roll slope act same forc weight effect
+make constantli speed up
70 50, show real effect forc chang speed bodi set move previous th
+ought
75 50, meant bodi act forc keep move straight line same speed
65 45, idea first state explicitli newton principia mathematica pu
+blish 1687 known newton first law
75 50, happen bodi forc act given newton second law
I am hoping to get the follow dat into the key / values
key value
73 galileo measur us newton
75 galileo experi bodi
70 show real effect forc
Any help will be much appreciated
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