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#!/usr/bin/perl # http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1162755 use strict; use warnings; my %score; chomp(my @array = <DATA>); for my $i (1..@array) { $score{$1}[$-[0]] += 1 / @array while $array[$i - 1] =~ /(.)/g; } printf " " . "%5s " x (keys %score) . "\n", sort keys %score; for my $pos ( 1..length $array[0] ) { printf "%1d" . "%7.2f" x (keys %score) . "\n", $pos, map { $score{$_}[$pos - 1] // 0 } sort keys %score; } __DATA__ AABBC BAABC AABBD AACBB AACBB AACBA

In reply to Re^5: Tallying overall frequency of characters in a set of strings by position by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tallying overall frequency of characters in a set of strings by position by Anonymous Monk

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