I am parsing the flatfile into an AoH. This makes it very easy to get at a row, than a column. Please note the cool map that creates the reference to a hash.
foo.txt
--------------------------
ID    NAME1    NAME2    AGE
1    donald    duck    50
2    mickey    mouse    48
3    peter    pan    62
4    madre    theresa    108
5    banana    split    2 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use IO::File; my $fh = new IO::File; $fh->open("< foo.txt") or die "can't open foo.txt $!"; my @file = map{ [split /\s+/]; } <$fh>; my $keys = shift @file; print "The keys are:\n"; print join("\t",@$keys )."\n"; my @aoh = map{ my %hash; @hash{@$keys} = @$_; \%hash} @file; print "Row 3 is \n"; print join("\t", @{$aoh[2]}{@$keys} )."\n"; print "Column 'NAME2' is:\n"; foreach my $row (@aoh) { print $row->{NAME2}."\n"; }

In reply to Re: Another flatfile thingy by eak
in thread Another flatfile thingy by BBQ

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