Looks like homework, but anyway. My stab is a little more defensive and allows multiple (0 .. n) values per key
use Data::Peek;
my %d;
while (<DATA>) {
s/^\s*>?\s*(.*?)[\s\r\n]*\z/$1/;
m/^(\d+)$/ ? push @{$d{$a}} => $1 : ($a = $_);
}
DDumper \%d;
__END__
>James
>40
>James
>35
>James
>26
>James
>15
James
10
>12
>Philip
10
4
>5
Philip
James
Philip
18
->
{ James => [
'40',
'35',
'26',
'15',
'10',
'12'
],
Philip => [
'10',
'4',
'5',
'18'
]
}
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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