Another version:
use strict; use warnings; local $, = "\t"; my @array1= qw(Ben bobby smith); my @array2= qw(Ben laurie smith); print (@array1, @array2); print "\n"; my @arrays = (\@array1, \@array2); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper ($arrays[0]),"\n"; for my $row (0..$#{ $arrays[0] }) { print "ROW:$row: "; for my $array (@arrays) { print $array->[$row], ";"; if ($array1[$row] eq $array2[$row]) { print $array->[$row], ";"; print qq{ \nElements $row are equal with values of \n$array1[$row] and $array2[$row] in \n$@arrays\n }; last; } }; print "\n"; };

In reply to Re^3: Matching Values in Arrays by mikejones
in thread Matching Values in Arrays by Dr.Avocado

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