Here's something that will read input like you've given above:
07/16/03 FAILED
07/17/03 PASSED
...
and summarizes it by week. It should give you an idea of how to modify your program to do what you want.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Time::Local;
my($days,$passed,$firstday,$firstwday);
while (<>)
{
chomp;
my($date,$status)=split;
my($m,$d,$y) = split(/\//,$date);
my($unixtime) = timelocal(0,0,0,$d,$m-1,$y);
my(@today)=localtime($unixtime);
my $wday = $today[6];
$days++;
if ($status eq "PASSED") { $passed++; }
if (defined($firstwday))
{
if ($wday <= $firstwday)
{
print $firstday," ",int($passed*100/$days),"\n";
$days=$passed=0;
$firstday=$date; $firstwday=$wday;
}
}
else
{
$firstwday=$wday; $firstday=$date;
}
}
if ($days)
{
print $firstday," ",int($passed*100/$days),"\n";
}
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