Hi !

I learned much more thanks to all of you !

I made a mistake in my first post ...

__data_file___ DATA01,01,NAME02 DATA02,12,NAME05 DATA03,08,NAME10 <- __data_file2___ DATA11 11 NAME22 DATA22 08 NAME10 <- DATA02 12 NAME05
I want to match only the second and the third row.

For example :

if (($lun_mig_split[1] == $lun_mig_split2[1]) && ($lun_mig_split[2] eq + $lun_mig_split2[2])) { Do something }

But I can't get both array @lun_mig_split and @lun_mig_split2 to match and I don't know how I can do this ...

If someone has an idea ;-)

PS : I test with "difference" ("union/intersection") and it works but it match all the line and it's not what I want.


In reply to Re^2: Comparing arrays ... (/usr/bin) by fwed
in thread Comparing arrays ... by fwed

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