Hello fellow monks, I wanted to ask the following:
Say you have 3 arrays, like
@array1=(1,2,3) , @array2(7,8) and array3=(1,5,23,3);
Is there a way to find all combinations?
I mean:
1-7-1, 1-7-5, 1-7-23, 1-7-3, 1-8-1, 1-8-5, 1-8-23, 1-8-3,
2-7-1, 2-7-5, 2-7-23, 2-7-3, 2-8-1, 2-8-5, 2-8-23, 2-8-3,
3-7-1, 3-7-5, 3-7-23, 3-7-3, 3-8-1, 3-8-5, 3-8-23, 3-8-3
I tried using:
for ($i==0;$i<=$array1;$i++)
{
for ($j==0;$j<=$array2;$j++)
{
for ($k==0;$k<=$array3;$k++)
{
print $array1[$i], "\t", $array2[$j], "\t", $ar
+ray[$k], "\n";
}
}
}
but it only prints 1-7-1, 1-7-5, 1-7-23, 1-7-3
Could you give me any hint please?
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