The following may get you started:

use strict; use warnings; my @dlr_loc = qw(A060 A061 A062 A063 A064); my @aoa = map {[$_, qw(US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL)]} @dlr_loc; print "@$_\n" for @aoa;

Prints:

A060 US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL A061 US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL A062 US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL A063 US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL A064 US M10 WEDNESDAY SEASONAL

DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel

In reply to Re: Multidimentional array help by GrandFather
in thread Multidimentional array help by sasrs99

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