Assuming that you never have pipes inside your data:
(untested)
use strict;
my @list_defs = (
{2 => 'yes', 3 => ''},
{2 => 'yes', 7 => 'yes'},
{2 => 'yes', 3 => '', 6 => 'yes'},
);
my @lists;
while (<FILE>) {
my @vals = split /\|/;
my $name = $vals[0];
my $i = 0;
LIST: foreach my $l (@list_defs) {
foreach (keys %$l) {
next LIST unless $vals[$_] eq $l->{$_};
}
push $lists[$i], $name; # or \@vals;
$i++;
}
}
I'm sure there are quicker ways, and more readable ones.
dave hj~
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