I wrote something up, but Zaxo (and now rir) beat me to the punch, so instead here's some code to convert your arrays into a single hash:
my %gene = ();
foreach (@gene_score) {
$gene{$_->[0]}->{score} = $_->[1];
}
foreach (@gssc) {
$gene{$_->[0]}->{start} = $_->[1];
$gene{$_->[0]}->{stop} = $_->[2];
$gene{$_->[0]}->{chr} = $_->[3];
}
Now %gene looks like:
%gene = ( gene_name_0 => { score => 'score_0',
start => 'start_0',
stop => 'stop_0',
chr => 'chr_0' },
gene_name_1 => { score => 'score_1',
...
);
Brad
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