c:\@Work\Perl>perl -wMstrict -le
"use constant PATH_ELEMENT => 0;
;;
my @out = (
[ '+', '', 'before' ],
[ 'u', 'the', 'the' ],
[ 'u', 'quick', 'quick' ],
[ 'c', 'brown', 'green' ],
[ 'u', 'fox', 'fox' ],
);
my $path = join '', map $_->[PATH_ELEMENT], @out;
;;
$path eq '+uucu' or die qq{bad path: '$path'};
;;
print qq{proper path: '$path'};
"
proper path: '+uucu'
Update: Please see the
constant pragma, and the
join,
map and
die built-ins.
(Update: See also the tutorial Map: The Basics and the subsidiary discussion of map in Complex sorting.)
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