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Hi,
Given 2 list of elements ,e.g. A and B, what is the easiest way to determine the elements in A that doesn't exist in B? Is there a Perl module that can provide me with this functionality? Thanks. -Rick |
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<< Is there a Perl module that can provide me with this functionality? >> I'm not sure about that wether a module is for that.But we can do this very easily in Perl.you may post this question in perl forum so some one may help you with a perl script. Good Luck!!
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