I didn't post any code. I think the code to which you refer was by
borisz. Anyway, you have it a little wrong:
# loop over the array values, not indexes, making $key
# refer to each one in turn
foreach my $key (@hydrogen_split) {
# chomp is probably not needed if your data is already
# in an array. chomp removes the end-of-line character
# from a line of input
# use the %hydrogen_split hash to keep track of which
# keys were seen how many times
$hydrogen_split{$key}++
}
# print in sorted order each key that was encountered more than once
foreach my $key ( sort grep { $hydrogen_split{$key} > 1 } keys %hydrog
+en_split ) {
print "$key\n";
}
Note that I changed his != 1 to > 1. Do you understand why?
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