marvell has a correct answer for you. I wanted to explain for you why your choice was not working.
// I am making the assumption that the syntax // error here is just a typo ( missing a $ in front // of the second thes_name) . $thes_name{$fields[1]} = thes_name{$fields[1]}++;

What this code does is effectively the following:
Start) $thes_name{$fields[1]} has a value of 1
1) Resolves $thes_name{$fields[1]} to its value "1".
2) Increments $thes_name{$fields[1]} to "2"
3) Sets $thes_name{$fields[1]} to the previously resolved value, "1".
End) Thus $thes_name always stays at "1".

Because you used a "post-increment" it happens after the variable is already resolved. If you had used a "pre-increment", ++$thes_name{$fields[1]}, if would have done what you expected -- but marvells answer for that is better.


In reply to Re: Incrementing a Hash Value by Sifmole
in thread Incrementing a Hash Value by arunhorne

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