What you need to do here is have your counter increment outside the scope of your main for loop. If I did this, I might code it like:
for my $file_no (1 .. 50) { my $filetag = "1AC$file_no"; open my $fh, '>', "$filetag.mol" or die "Open fail for $filetag: $ +!"; my @lines = generate_lines($file_no); for my $line (@lines) { print "$filetag $line\n"; } }
If this is off point, try explaining how this algorithm (in pseudocode if necessary) missed. Reading Foreach Loops in perlsyn might be informative.

#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.


In reply to Re: counter of files? something else? by kennethk
in thread counter of files? something else? by fasoli

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