use strict; use warnings; use Text::CSV; die "usage: $0 SourceFile TargetFile MappingFile\n" if @ARGV < 3; my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ auto_diag=>1, binary=>1, eol=>"\n" }); my %map; open my $MAP, '<', $ARGV[2] or die "Can't read $ARGV[2]: $!"; while (my $row = $csv->getline($MAP)) { my ($old_cost, $old_act, $new_cost, $new_act) = @$row; $map{$old_cost}{$old_act} = [$new_cost, $new_act]; } close $MAP; open my $IN, '<', $ARGV[0] or die "Can't read $ARGV[0]: $!"; open my $OUT, '>', $ARGV[1] or die "Can't write $ARGV[1]: $!"; while (my $row = $csv->getline($IN)) { if (my $new = $map{$row->[6]}{$row->[7]}) { $row->[6] = $new->[0]; $row->[7] = $new->[1]; } $csv->print($OUT, $row); } close $IN; close $OUT;

In reply to Re^3: Mapping & Hash Issues by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mapping & Hash Issues by sandeepsinghperl

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