If I understand what you want the following should do the trick:
use strict;
use warnings;
my @numbers = map {$_, $_} (4, 7, 11, 14);
my @breads = split '', 'wrifirwf';
my @parts;
my $breadIndex = $#breads;
while (@numbers) {
push @parts, $breads[$breadIndex = ($breadIndex + 1) % @breads];
push @parts,shift @numbers;
push @parts,$breads[$breadIndex = ($breadIndex + 1) % @breads];
}
print join ' ', @parts;
Prints:
w 4 r i 4 f i 7 r w 7 f w 11 r i 11 f i 14 r w 14 f
The key is to recycle the breads using the modulus operator to wrap the bread index.
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