See Re: Perl File Column Comparison. and Re: Need to extract first n rows and parsing multiple files and hash to count occurences, they both links examples of reading csv ....
so copy/paste that part, then accumulate whatever sums and counts you need in a hash, say $foo{ $id } += $val ...
Then , after you're done reading processing accumulating in a hash, you've got a hash of number, apply your statistics functions and print the info
Good luck
In reply to Re: Descriptive Stats from .csv file
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Descriptive Stats from .csv file
by korsmo
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