Hi monks, I am having some hash trouble. I basically want to print out key-value pairs from the hash, but it seems to think there is only one key-value pair which hold all the key-values.!? Anyway, can anyone solve this? Any help much appreciated. ;->
# @pair contains all the keys. my @pair = $pair; my @value = $value; %hash = map {$pair[$_] => $value[$_]} 0..$#pair; while (($key, $value) = each (%hash)) { if ($key eq 'TG') { $TG_score = $value; } print "The value of $key is:$value"; }
The output is
The value of TG AT CG is: 3 2 2
I want it to be;
The value of TG is:3
etc

In reply to hashes - treating all keys/ values as one by Anonymous Monk

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