I'm sure there is a pretty solution with map but this is what i came up with. Using sprintf makes it easier to switch formatting as required.

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my @Code = (404,408); my @Portal_Name = ("http://software.com","http://yahoo.com"); my @Text = ("Not found","Request Timeout"); for my $i ( 0 .. $#Portal_Name ) { $Portal_Name[$i] = sprintf "%s %s %s\n", $Code[$i], $Portal_Name[$ +i], $Text[$i]; } for( @Portal_Name ) { print; }
And the output is:

C:\Code>perl array_cat.pl 404 http://software.com Not found 408 http://yahoo.com Request Timeout

In reply to Re: Array function to concatenate by dwm042
in thread Array function to concatenate by gowrisub

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