Untested, but you get the idea:
foreach my $key (keys %file) {
push @{$clips[5]}, $file{$key}{TITLE}
if $file{$key}{VLENGTH} !~ /0 days 0 hours (\d+) mins/ ||
$1 >= 5;
push @{$clips[$1]}, $file{$key}{TITLE};
}
my $names = '';
foreach my $i (0..$#clips-1) {
print 'There are ', scalar(@{$clips[$i]}), ' clips between ',
$i, '-', $i+1, " mins :\n";
$names .= 'Names of clips between ', $i, '-', $i+1,
' mins: ', join(', ', @{$clips[$i]}), "\n";
}
print 'There are ', scalar(@{$clips[5]}), " clips more than 5 mins :\n
+\n";
print $names;
print 'Names of clips more than 5 mins: ', join(', ', @{$clips[5]}), "
+\n";
*Woof*
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