Hello
llarochelle
you can also use a boustrophedon distribution:
use Data::Dump
my @A = (1..12);
my $data;
my $i = 0;
while (@A){
push @{$data->[$i]},shift @A;
$i == 3 ? $i = -1 : $i == -4 ? $i = 0 : $i < 0 ? $i-- : $i
+++;
}
dd $data;
__DATA__
[
[1, 8, 9],
[2, 7, 10],
[3, 6, 11],
[4, 5, 12]
]
See also How to get this not the usual round robin looping for more examples about such distribution
L*
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