Similar to
thor's solution above--no
greps--but this one'll also wipe out the dupes from your arrays:
use strict;
my @a = (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9);
my @b = (0,1,4);
my @isect = ();
my @diff = ();
my %count = ();
foreach my $e (@a) { $count{$e} = 1; }
foreach my $e (@b) { $count{$e} += 2; }
@a = @b = ();
foreach my $e (keys %count)
{ if ($count{$e} == 1) {push @a, $e;}
elsif ($count{$e} == 2) {push @b, $e;}
else {print "$e ";}
}
For a bunch of good examples of this kind of stuff, try the Perl Cookbook, recipes 4.6 & 4.8.
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