Several Problems:

while ($line = <$fh>) { chomp (@r = split/\s+/);

You read into $line, but you are split()'ing $_ (and you'll probably want to use the special case split: split " ", $line.

push @{$lineFileContains{$r[3]}}, [@r[4..$#r]];

Your indices seem a little too high to be grabbing the last two elements from a 5 element list (ie, [4] is the last index)

foreach (@{$lineFileContains{$_}}) { print "\t$_->[3]\t$_->[4]\n"; }

If the array you pushed onto your hash was only supposed to have two elements, why are you trying to access the 4th and 5th elements in the array?


In reply to Re: values of hash table by Anonymous Monk
in thread values of hash table by Anonymous Monk

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