use strict;
use warnings;
my @hand3 = qw/KsQs JsAs/;
my @hand4 = qw/AsKc 2s3s/;
my @hand899 = qw/As3c/;
my @handsLists = (\@hand3, \@hand4, \@hand899);
##Set my hand
my $my_pocket = "AcAs";
#My cards
my %pocketCards = map {$_ => 0} $my_pocket =~ /(.{2})/g;
printf join '', keys %pocketCards, "\n\n";
for my $hands (@handsLists) {
# If either pocket card matches the first hand card omit the hand
@$hands = grep {! exists $pocketCards{substr ($_, 0, 2)}} @$hands;
print "@$hands\n";
}
Prints:
KsQs JsAs
2s3s
I need it to say:
KsQs
2s3s
It any of the cards in my hand are found in either of my opponents cards, then the whole hands needs to be removed from it's @hand?.
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