Check out the module List::Compare.
#copied from the documentation use List::Compare; my @Llist = qw(abel abel baker camera delta edward fargo golfer); my @Rlist = qw(baker camera delta delta edward fargo golfer hilton); my $lc = List::Compare->new(\@Llist, \@Rlist); #get_unique() #Get those items which appear (at least once) only in the first list. @Lonly = $lc->get_unique; @Lonly = $lc->get_Lonly; # alias #get_complement() #Get those items which appear (at least once) only in the second list. @Ronly = $lc->get_complement; @Ronly = $lc->get_Ronly; # alias
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