Thank you for the replies. It helps a lot. I have one more question regarding finding the max value.

I had stored an array @arrayh = 3 3 4 4 5 5 and another array name @wire = N10 N11 N16 N19 N22 N23 .

With that, I am finding the max value in @arrayh which is 5, 5. When I print, how do I print the value selected and tally it with the same location as the one in @wire?

Meaning that when the max value is both 5,5, it will display the wire so N22 = 5, and N23 = 5.

for(my $i=0; $i < @arrayh; $i++) { my $max = max @arrayh; my $add = 1; print @arrayh,"\n"; print @wire; print $i+1, ". Hardest to control to logic 0 is at $wire[$i] with +value $max \n"; }

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