Hi, I'm looking at another ten hours of troubleshooting (sucks to not know much Perl!), so I thought I would ask. I have several arrays, @title, @author, @date, each of which have multiple elements. I need to output all the elements (several hundred) organized as:
Title: "title from array" Author: "author from array" Date: "Date from array"
In my searching the closest I got was another perlmonks thread:
while (@title, @author, @date) { print join ': ', map shift @$_ // 'NULL', \@title, \@author, \@dat +e; print "\n"; }
This gets all the information out, but not formatted right. Would I be able to add the text and newlines to this code, or should I use something entirely different? I realize it could probably be done with hashes but currently it's in arrays so hoping that can work. Thanks!

In reply to Iterate multiple arrays with added text by Bman70

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