this a output of part of the dumper :

 print Dumper(\%hash_geno_group{$sample_geno_group});

after :

 next if ($cds eq "sample");

this my output :

'XM_010928396.1 ' => { 'ambigu' => 156, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 75, 'rc' => 195, 'BC11_II_.RG' => 120 }, 'XM_010930511.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 258, 'ambigu' => 4, 'rc' => 1074, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 816 }, 'XM_010922249.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0 }, 'XM_010912985.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0 }, 'XM_010935705.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0 }, 'XM_010939661.1 ' => { 'ambigu' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0 }, 'XM_010916522.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0 }, 'XM_010930873.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0 }, 'XM_010926039.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0 }, 'XM_010928394.1 ' => { 'BC11_II_.RG' => 0, 'ambigu' => 0, 'BC11_III_.RG' => 0, 'rc' => 0 } }; Can't use string ("75") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at te +st_fontion4.pl line 118.

can you see where is my problem ?


In reply to Re^2: Can't use string ("0") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" problem by etricaen
in thread Can't use string ("0") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" problem by etricaen

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