Hi,
Of course you can use hash like so:

use warnings; use strict; use Data::Dumper; my %data; while(<DATA>){ my ($server_name,$fault) = (split/:|\s+/,$_)[0,2]; $data{$server_name}{$fault}++; } print Dumper \%data; __DATA__ Server1:london:network_interface Server1:london:diskspace Server1:london:diskpace Server1:london:kernel Server2:paris:diskspace Server3:new_york:Kernel Server3:new_york:diskspace Server3:new_york:diskspace Server3:new_york:kernel
Output:
$VAR1 = { 'Server3' => { 'kernel' => 1, 'diskspace' => 2, 'Kernel' => 1 }, 'Server1' => { 'kernel' => 1, 'diskpace' => 1, 'diskspace' => 1, 'network_interface' => 1 }, 'Server2' => { 'diskspace' => 1 } };
The rest will then be just to print out! Over to you.

Update: Please note that 'kernel' is not the same with 'Kernel', neither is diskpace same with diskspace

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In reply to Re: help with data structure to use and how to implement it by 2teez
in thread help with data structure to use and how to implement it by Anonymous Monk

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