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in reply to Replacing values in an array

A slight variation on toolic's and eyepopslikeamosquito's solutions in that I use a closure to generate the odd numbers (it returns the next odd number every time it is called) and I wrap the logic for finding duplicates in a do block to avoid leaving the %seen hash lying around after it is no longer needed.

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -MData::Dumper -e ' > my $oddNos = do { > my $val = -1; > sub { $val += 2; }; > }; > > my @array = qw{ > M94202 > M94150 > M94297 > M94150 > M94161 > M94161 > M94162 > }; > > @array = do { > my %seen; > map { > exists $seen{ $_ } > ? $seen{ $_ } > : do { > $seen{ $_ } = $oddNos->(); > $seen{ $_ }; > }; > } @array; > }; > > print Data::Dumper->Dumpxs( [ \ @array ], [ qw{ *array } ] );' @array = ( 1, 3, 5, 3, 7, 7, 9 ); $

I hope this is of interest.

Cheers,

JohnGG