Thanks a lot charob! i like DRY :-)

here are suggestion i got which use the colnames:

Version1:

my @mean123=map( ($t->elm($_,'value1')+$t->elm($_,'value2')+$t->elm($_ +,'value3'))/3.0, 0..$t->nofRow()-1); $t->addCol(\@mean123, 'Mean123'); print $t->csv;

Version2:

$t->addCol(undef, 'Mean45'); # add a new column for (my $i=0; $i< $t->nofRow; $i++) { $r=$t->rowHashRef($i); $t->setElm($i, 'Mean45', ($r->{'value4'}+$r->{'value5'})/2.0); } print $t->csv;
all works super fine- thanks a lot for your help!

In reply to Re^2: summary statistics using Data::Table by sisterdot
in thread summary statistics using Data::Table by sisterdot

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