I'm trying to find a better way of doing the below and only printing the %hash results only once.
so instead of getting:
Four,4,Miss
Four,4,Miss
Four,4,Miss
Three,3,Miss
Three,3,Miss
Three,3,Hit
Two,2,Miss
Two,2,Hit
Two,2,Miss
One,1,Hit
One,1,Miss
One,1,Miss
I would like:
One,1,Hit
Two,2,Hit
Three,3,Hit
Four,4,Miss
--------
use strict;
use warnings;
my %hash = ("One","1","Two","2","Three","3","Four","4");
my @lines = ("One", "Two", "Three");
foreach my $i (keys %hash)
{
foreach my $n (@lines)
{
if ($i eq $n)
{
print "$i,", $hash{"$i"}, ",Hit\n";
}
else
{
print "$i,", $hash{"$i"}, ",Miss\n";
}
}
}
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