Assuming that the first part of each @fileslist element will have that scheme:

use strict; use warnings; use Smart::Comments; my @datelist = ( "20030901", "20061017", "20050406", "20070101", "2008 +0202" ); my @fileslist = ( "DIR22.20060816", "DIR22.20050919", "DIR22.20061017", "DIR22.20060 +516", "DIR22.20050406" ); # creates a hash with all dates seen on @fileslist my %seen_dates; @seen_dates{ map { ( unpack( "x6A*", $_ ) )[0] } @fileslist } = (); # increases the value of each seen @datelist element on %seen_dates. foreach (@datelist) { if ( exists $seen_dates{$_} ) { $seen_dates{$_}++; } } # search for defined values for each %seen_dates key. my @seen_dates = grep { defined $seen_dates{$_} } keys %seen_dates; ### @seen_dates

Igor 'izut' Sutton
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In reply to Re: Grepping arrays, any better way to do this? by izut
in thread Grepping arrays, any better way to do this? by chanakya

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