Thanks for the information

I want to be myself clear while explaining the desired output that i am looking for .So i am writing it in step by step process

Step 1:I have a text file which contains data as below

Name Jan Feb Mar apr apple A 30 40 50 60 Orange O 40 20 30 60

Step 2:Now,I want the output in below format

{'apple-A'=>[30,40,50,60], 'Orange-O'=>[40,20,30,60]}

Step 3:Once the output above is achieved average needs to be calculated for individual fruit by taking output of step 2 as input

step 4:Now the output should look as below after calculating the average from step 2 output

{'apple-A'=>[45], 'Orange-O'=>[37.5] }

i would be more happy to provide information if anything required from my end


In reply to Re^8: Adding text file data to hashes and array by Tigor
in thread Adding text file data to hashes and array by Tigor

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