Here an example using map and grep
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
my $file1 = shift;
my $file2 = shift;
open(IN,$file1) || die "Cannot open file $file1 $!\n";
my $content ;
{ local $/ ;
$content = <IN>
}
close IN ;
open(IN,$file2) || die "Cannot open file $file2 $!\n";
my @list = <IN> ;
close IN ;
my @new = grep($content !~ /$_->[0]\n/, map( [split(/,/, $_)], @list )
+) ;
foreach( @new ) {
print $_->[0] . " " .$_->[1] ;
}
Cheers
LuCa
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