For joining the two arrays into a single array below is the example. The operation will be done for the number of elements in the array1, i.e., if there are 4 elements in the list then first 4 elements will be processed irrespective of the number of elements in array2.
#/usr/bin/perl
use Data::Dumper;
## Populating the Arrays with some values.
@array1 = ( 1,2,3,4 ) ;
@array2 = ( 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four' );
## Initialise the index for the array
$i = 0;
## Join the two array 'array1', 'array2' in a single array named 'arra
+y'
map { $array[$i][0] = $array1[$i] ; $array[$i][1] = $array2[$i]; $i++
+ } @array1 ;
print Dumper @array;
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