The array-of-arrays returned by the module Text::CSV_XS is a more appropriate data structure. It works well with other modules to compute and print your sums.
use strict;
use warnings;
# node_id=11115481
use Text::CSV_XS qw( csv );
use List::MoreUtils qw(first_index true);
my $aoa = csv(in=>'data.csv', sep_char=>"\t");
my $header = shift @$aoa;
use constant REGULATION => first_index {/^Regulation$/} @$header;
printf "Number of up is: %d\n"
."Number of down is: %d\n"
."Number of NA is: %d\n",
map {count($_)} qw(up down NA);
exit(0);
sub count{
my $Regulation = $_[0];
local $_;
return true {$_->[REGULATION] eq $Regulation } @$aoa;
}
OUTPUT:
Number of up is: 9
Number of down is: 5
Number of NA is: 3
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