I need to extract 2 arrays from a string.
The input string is:
A: Gold, Black, Purple, Blue, Red B: Black, Neon Pink, Neon Yellow, Neon Green, Neon Purple, Red, White, Neon Orange, Navy
The output which i should get is:
Array A: Gold, Black, Purple, Blue, Red
Array B; Black, Neon Pink, Neon Yellow, Neon Green, Purple, Red, White, Neon Orange, Navy
The code which i tried is this:
use strict;
use warnings;
$| = 0;
my $str="A: Gold, Black, Purple, Blue, Red B: Black, Neon Pink, Ne
+on Yellow, Neon Green, Neon Purple, Red, White, Neon Orange, Navy";
my @arrayA;
my @arrayB;
map {push @{(\@arrayA, \@arrayB)[--$|]}, split /,/} split /\s+/, $str;
print "Array A:@arrayA\n";
print "Array B: @arrayB";
I am getting the result like this:
Array A:Gold Purple Red Black Pink Yellow Green Purple White Orange
Array B: A: Black Blue B: Neon Neon Neon Neon Red Neon Navy
Which is not correct. Thanks monks for all your suggestions and help.
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