Yet another version, trying for speed like davido's using   tr   , but without losing the speed to eval's just to force   tr   to accept the variables.   If this still doesn't go fast enough you'll have to unroll into 4 separate m/// statements.
my $temp = <DATA>; print "Discarding the file header line.\n"; print " ", $temp; my @chars = qw( A C G T ); my %cnts; while( <DATA> ) { foreach my $char (@chars) { # my $cnt = () = m/$char/g; # $cnts{$char} += $cnt; # printf " For char '%s' I found %d\n", $char, $cnt; $cnts{$char} += () = m/$char/g; } } foreach my $char (@chars) { printf " Char '%s': %6d\n", $char, $cnts{$char}; } __DATA__ Generated by a completely confused program yesterday ACGTGACTAGAGGCCCGGGGAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCC ACCTGACTAGAGGCCCGGGGAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCC ACGTGACTAGAGGCCCGGGGAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCC AGGTGAGTAGAGGGGGGGGGAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGG ACGTGACTAGAGGCCCGGGGAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCC
Outputs
Discarding the file header line.
    Generated by a completely confused program yesterday
  Char 'A':      70
  Char 'C':      49
  Char 'G':      56
  Char 'T':      10

In reply to Re: Re: Re: counting occurances by shenme
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