Working on the basis that you've now posted actual code and all messages:
Put the "use warnings;" line back in your code.
Deal with the warning messages that you chose to hide by removing it.
If you don't understand the messages, use the diagnostics pragma.
Put the "use strict;" line back in your code.
In order to get "Tot1 ..." in your output, you'll need print.
You've used this to generate other output, so you should know how to use it.
It looks like this is conditional: use an if statement or, if you don't know how to do that, see "perlintro -- a brief introduction and overview of Perl".
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