$ perl -e'
my $range = 8_999;
my $min = 1_000;
my @names = qw( Greg Caroline Joe Dom Mary );
my %hash;
for my $n ( @names ) {
my $r = $min + int rand $range;
$hash{ $n } = $r;
}
print map( "$_: $hash{$_}\n", @names ), "\n";
for my $i ( 0 .. $#names ) {
my @temp = @names;
splice @temp, $i, 1;
print map( "$_: $hash{$_}\n", @temp ), "\n";
}
'
Greg: 7719
Caroline: 8762
Joe: 2774
Dom: 2003
Mary: 8821
Caroline: 8762
Joe: 2774
Dom: 2003
Mary: 8821
Greg: 7719
Joe: 2774
Dom: 2003
Mary: 8821
Greg: 7719
Caroline: 8762
Dom: 2003
Mary: 8821
Greg: 7719
Caroline: 8762
Joe: 2774
Mary: 8821
Greg: 7719
Caroline: 8762
Joe: 2774
Dom: 2003
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