well that's like super ugly
but working:
%jan = ('max' => 0, 'bytes' => 0, 'files' => 0);
%feb = ('max' => 0, 'bytes' => 0, 'files' => 0);
for (6..31) {$m[$_] = \%jan}
for (32..59) {$m[$_] = \%feb}
while(<DATA>){
($day, $value, $name) = split / /;
print "$day $value\n";
${$m[$day]}{'max'} < $value ?
(${$m[$day]}{'max'} = $value,
${$m[$day]}{'bytes'} += $value,
++${$m[$day]}{'files'}):(
${$m[$day]}{'bytes'} += $value,
++${$m[$day]}{'files'})
;
}
print "jan\n";
foreach (sort keys %jan){
print "$_ $jan{$_}\n";
}
print "feb\n";
foreach (sort keys %feb){
print "$_ $feb{$_}\n";
}
__DATA__
006 175 FILENAME
007 1856 FILENAME
008 177 FILENAME
032 175 FILENAME
033 2345 FILENAME
034 175 FILENAME
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