What is the rule for printing? Maybe you want the following:
my @last_key;
for my $row (@$arr_ref) {
local $" = "\0";
my @curr_key = @{$row}[0,1];
if ("@curr_key" ne "@last_key") { {
@last_key = @curr_key;
print join "\n", @curr_key;
print "$row->[2]\n";
} else {
print ",", $row->[2];
};
};
There is one problem with my solution. I was too lazy to shield the code against \0 occurring in your data. If that is a possibility, you will have to modify my code to do a comparison by-element instead of relying on Perls stringification of arrays to do the magic.
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