Oh Elders of Perldom, Wizards of Code and Masters of the Divine Editor enligthen a simple novice please! :)
I have an array (hereafter known as The Master Array).
The array is sorted.
I produce new arrays as subsets of The Master Array by using grep.
My question(s) is this:
1) will the subset arrays still be sorted as The Master Array or will I have to re-sort the subset arrays if I wish to ensure that these are sorted?
2) Whatever the answer to 1): can the answer be generalized to all cases where a function (say map) is used to produce arrays from a sorted master array?
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