Collect and sort square numbers in ascending order from three lists

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Collect and sort square numbers in ascending order from three lists is a draft programming task. It is not yet considered ready to be promoted as a complete task, for reasons that should be found in its talk page.
Task


Add and sort suare numbers in ascending order from three lists.
list[1] = [3,4,34,25,9,12,36,56,36]
list[2] = [2,8,81,169,34,55,76,49,7]
list[3] = [75,121,75,144,35,16,46,35]

Raku

<lang perl6>my $s = cache sort ( my $l = ( cache flat

[3,4,34,25,9,12,36,56,36], [2,8,81,169,34,55,76,49,7], [75,121,75,144,35,16,46,35]

)).grep: * ∈ cache {$++²}…*>$l.max;

put 'Added - Sorted'; put ' ' ~ $s.sum ~ ' ' ~ $s.gist;</lang>

Added - Sorted
 690  (4 9 16 25 36 36 49 81 121 144 169)

Ring

<lang ring> load "stdlib.ring"

see "working..." + nl list = list(3) list[1] = [3,4,34,25,9,12,36,56,36] list[2] = [2,8,81,169,34,55,76,49,7] list[3] = [75,121,75,144,35,16,46,35] Primes = []

for n = 1 to 3

   for m = 1 to len(list[n])
       if issquare(list[n][m])
          add(Primes,list[n][m])
       ok
   next

next

Primes = sort(Primes) showArray(Primes)

see nl + "done..." + nl

func issquare(x)

    for n = 1 to sqrt(x)
        if x = pow(n,2)
           return 1
        ok
    next
    return 0

func showArray(array)

    txt = ""
    see "["
    for n = 1 to len(array)
        txt = txt + array[n] + ","
    next
    txt = left(txt,len(txt)-1)
    txt = txt + "]"
    see txt 

</lang>

Output:
working...
[4,9,16,25,36,36,49,81,121,144,169]
done...

Wren

<lang ecmascript>var lists = [

   [3,4,34,25,9,12,36,56,36],
   [2,8,81,169,34,55,76,49,7],
   [75,121,75,144,35,16,46,35]

]

var squares = [] for (list in lists) {

   for (e in list) {
       var s = e.sqrt.floor
       if (s * s == e) squares.add(e)
   }

} squares.sort() System.print(squares)</lang>

Output:
[4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 36, 49, 81, 121, 144, 169]