#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=11146593
use warnings;
use List::AllUtils qw( zip_by sum );
my @mapped = ("Account Entity Unit Jan Feb Mar",
"Account01 Entity01 Unit01 1 2 3",
"Account01 Entity01 Unit01 4 5 6",
"Account01 Entity01 Unit01 7 8 9",
"Account02 Entity02 Unit02 10 11 12");
local $_ = join '', map "$_\n", @mapped;
1 while s/^((?:\S+\s+){3})\b\K(.*\n)((?:.*\n)*)\1(.*\n)/
join(' ', zip_by { sum @_ } map [ split ], $2, $4) . "\n$3"/me;
s/(.*\n)\K/ $1 =~ tr| \n|-|cr /e;
printf scalar( ('%-11s' x 6 . "\n") x tr/\n// ), split;
Outputs:
Account Entity Unit Jan Feb Mar
------- ------ ---- --- --- ---
Account01 Entity01 Unit01 12 15 18
Account02 Entity02 Unit02 10 11 12
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