List::MoreUtils::zip returns a list of meshed arrays.
%h = zip @k, @v;
# (
# k1 => 'v1',
# k2 => 'v2',
# );
I am looking for something that does the opposite. Example:
unzip {[$_[0], $_[1]]} %h;
# (
# [k1 => 'v1'],
# [k2 => 'v2'],
# );
I do not want iterators (CORE::each, List::MoreUtils::natatime) because then I have to break up my beautiful pipeline of list processing into several statements and flow control blocks. That is stupid and unelegant. There should exist a CORE::map-workalike as shown above that takes a list and processes in a {BLOCK} several items at a time instead of just one item at a time, but I haven't seen it yet.
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