How about something along the lines of i.e. untested :-), the following...
use warnings;
use strict;
use autodie qw/open/;
open FILE, "<file1";
my %results = map { chomp; ($_ => []) } <FILE>;
close FILE;
open FILE, "<file2";
while (<FILE>) {
next unless /^(Event|Code) -(\d+)-/;
my $code = $2, next if $1 eq 'Code';
push @{ $results{$code} }, $2;
}
close FILE;
Obviously, you'd need to put filters in place to handle whitespace e.g. blank lines in
file1...
A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))
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