Update: working solution provided.
Look at How do I compute the difference of two arrays? How do I compute the intersection of two arrays?
$list=[[1,2,6], [4,5], [7,3]];
for $vec(@$list)
{
if(!@result)
{ @result = map {[$_]} @$vec }
else
{
$origlength = @result;
for $vecId(1..$#$vec)
{
for $arrId(0..$origlength-1)
{
push @result, [@{$result[$arrId]}, $$vec[$vecId]];
}
}
push@$_, $$vec[$vecId] for @result[0..$origlength-1];
}
}
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper \@result
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