Looks like you need to create a new table with the join; the following seems to work ok for me:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Table;
my $t1 = new Data::Table( [ [ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 10, 20, 30 ] ], [ 'A',
+ 'B' ], 1 );
my $t2 = new Data::Table( [ [ 1, 2, 3 ,4], [ 11, 22, 33,44 ] ], [ 'C',
+ 'D' ], 1 );
print $t1->csv;
print "-------\n";
print $t2->csv;
print "-------\n";
my $t3 = $t1->join( $t2, 3, ["A"],["C"] );
print $t3->csv;
exit;
Good luck - and thanks for bringing Data::Table in sight, seems a nice module to play with that I didn't know so far.
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