On Jan 2, John W. Krahn said:

>> I want to compare between two arrays.
>> $a = (join " ",@a);
>> $b = (join " ",@b);
>> if ($b eq $a) { print "equal";}
>
>Well you _can_ do this in one line.  :-)
>
>$ perl -le'@a = qw(one two three four); @b = qw(one two three four);
>print "equal" if "@a" eq "@b"; '
>equal

But this still returns a false positive on the arrays

  @a = ("a b", "c");
  @b = ("a", "b", "c");

To avoid that, you have to find a character (or character sequence) not
used in the elements of the arrays.  That takes far too long.

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