in reply to Re^2: confusing array comparison
in thread confusing array comparison
This first bit is just setting up 4 arrays with random integer test data.
my @a = (shuffle 1 .. $N)[ 0 .. $E ]; my @b = (shuffle 1 .. $N)[ 0 .. $E ]; my @c = (shuffle 1 .. $N)[ 0 .. $E ]; my @d = (shuffle 1 .. $N)[ 0 .. $E ];
This bit builds a hash of hashes using the values from the arrays as primary keys and the 'name' of the array that value came from as the secondary key.
my %comp; $comp{ $_ }{a} = 'a' for @a; $comp{ $_ }{b} = 'b' for @b; $comp{ $_ }{c} = 'c' for @c; $comp{ $_ }{d} = 'd' for @d;
print a header
print " : a b c d\n--------------";
And this bit does the display
printf "%4s : %s\n", $_, join ' ', map{ $_||'-' } @{ $comp{ $_ } }{ 'a'..'d' } for sort{$a<=>$b} keys %comp;
In reverse order
for sort{$a<=>$b} keys %comp;
For each key (ie. each unique value from the four arrays), in the primary hash, sorted into (in this case ascending numeric order),
@{ $comp{ $_ } }{ 'a'..'d' }
Take a slice across the hash for this value,
map{ $_||'-' }
Pass the values through a map to replace undef values by a token ('-') to represent that this value was missing in this array.
join ' ',
joins the 'found' and 'missing' tokens into a string with some spaces for presentation.
printf "%4s : %s\n", $_,
and print out the value, and the string showing which arrays it was found in.
Each iteration of that loop gives you one line showing 'this value' appeared/was missing in these arrays. So for my test data you read this line:
6 : a b - d
As "The value 6 appeared in array @a @b @d but was missing from @c"
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