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How to Compare two arrays and do something if it is less ? The algorithm should work as below mentioned

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A=[1,2,3,4,5] B=[6,7,8] then the code should take the 1st element in A (ie. 1) and compare it with B, if ( the first element is smaller (A<B) do B - A and store that value in a new array. Then go for the 2nd Element in A (ie. 2) and compare it with 2nd element in array B ( 2< 7) therefore do B - A and store it in C[2]. and so on
A = [1,2,3,4,5] B = [6,7,8] % C should be the new result after comparing A[i] < B[i] C[i] = B[i] - A[i]; C = [5,5,5] Once done we are left with 4th,5th element in array A. if length of array A exceeds length of array B. Then the elements after length of A = length of array B should comparing from the index 1 of array C. But now it should compare with the new C element A = [4,5] % new A C = [5,5,5] % new C repeat the same process as above while comparing and get new array Final Result: D = [1,0,5]

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