Hey People,
As usual
leons and I were coding a bit, and tried
to find a way to mix n number of m lenght arrays
together, preserving the original order of the
original arrays
I came up with this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
sub Mix;
my @Row1=(1,3,5,7);
my @Row2=(2,4,6);
my @Row3=(9,9,9);
my @Row4=Mix(\@Row1,\@Row2,\@Row3);
print "@Row4\n";
sub Mix
{
my @Result;
while(1)
{
my $Old=@Result;
push @Result,grep $_,shift @{$_} for @_;
last if @Result==$Old;
};
@Result;
};
Output: 1 2 9 3 4 9 5 6 9 7
Anyway to do it quicker/more efficient/shorter ?
GreetZ!,
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