That's strange. You calculate
$total_value as
$total_x/$total_y, then print out
$total_x, $total_y, $total_value, and get
2, 1, 8 and
3, 4, 5.
Your Perl must be really, really broken.
Also, your format for
printf has 5 %'s, but you
only have 4 parameters.
Anyway, the answer is the preprocess the data.
map {printf INFILE "%-50s %10.3f %10.3f %10.5f\n" => @$_}
sort { $a -> [3] <=> $b -> [3]}
map {[$_, $x {$_}, $y {$_}, $x {$_} / $y {$_}]}
grep { $y {$_} > 0} keys %x;
Abigail
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