If it is hash collisions, this might solve the problem.
dominus has an interesting bit at perl.plover.com called When Hashes Go Wrong.
Update: Meant to ask you to "print scalar %lookup;" after all is done. scalar %hash will give you the number of used buckets / number of allocated buckets. If the number of used buckets is low (like 1/16) all your hash items have been put in the same bucket!
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Slurping BIG files into Hashes
by jsprat
in thread Slurping BIG files into Hashes
by Elgon
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