dr_jgbn,
See if this untested code isn't what you are looking for:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
open(INPUT,"input.txt") or die "Unable to open input file : $!";
open(OUTPUT,">output.txt") or die "Unable to open output file : $!";
select OUTPUT;
my %data;
my @order;
while (<INPUT>) {
chomp;
my @field = split /\t/;
push @order , $field[0] unless (exists $data{$field[0]});
push @{$data{$field[0]}} , @field[1 .. $#field];
}
foreach my $key (@order) {
print join "\t" , $key , sort @{$data{$key}};
print "\n";
}
You may want to look at
this for ideas how to accomplish this without reading everything into memory.
Cheers - L~R
Update: Now tested and verified to be correct
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