Ok, with your help I think I managed to find a solution. It's a little sloppy, but I'll clean it up later.
@classes = qw/ class1 class2 class3/; foreach (@classes) { my %kboard; print "_ $_ _<BR>"; for ($i = 0; $i <= $#scoredata; $i++) { @logdata = split /\|/, $scoredata[$i]; if ($logdata[4] eq $_) { $kboard{$logdata[0]}++; } } for (keys %kboard) { print "$_ = $kboard{$_}<BR>\n"; } print "<BR><BR>"; }

@scoredata is what I read my data file into. Thanks again everyone.

In reply to Re: Counting incidents of names in a file by Bishma
in thread Counting incidents of names in a file by Bishma

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