Hi,

hopefully this helps to get your mind around your problem:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; use Data::Dumper; my %neigbours; while (my $line = <DATA>) { chomp $line; my ($id_pathway, @pathnodes) = split ' ', $line; my $path_length = @pathnodes; if($path_length < 2) { warn "Don't know whether paths with less than two nodes are al +lowed. Skipping."; next; } for (my $i = 0; $i < $path_length - 1; $i++) { my $key = "$pathnodes[$i]$pathnodes[$i+1]"; if(defined $neigbours{$key}) { if($neigbours{$key}->{'minpathlen'} >= $path_length) { $neigbours{$key}->{'minpathlen'} = $path_length; $neigbours{$key}->{'id_pathway'} = $id_pathway; } } else { $neigbours{$key}->{'minpathlen'} = $path_length; $neigbours{$key}->{'id_pathway'} = $id_pathway; } } } say Dumper(\%neigbours); __DATA__ A a b c d e f B a b c

Allow me an annotation: Please use meaningful variable names. Your code is hard to read.

Regards
McA


In reply to Re: array comparisons by McA
in thread array comparisons by Anonymous Monk

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