Of course if you use s?printf() to format things so that the initial character of your graph lines up correctly it's a bit "pertyer".
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printf "%8s:\t%s %2d\n", $bit, "-" x $data{$bit}, $data{$bit};
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Update:
And of course you can get even fancier by making your graph lines a fixed width (say 50 characters) and mapping that into marks and spaces so that the actual values are lined up nicely as well.
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my $marks = "-" x int( ( $data{ $bit } / MAXDATA ) * 50.0 );
my $blanks = " " x ( 50 - $data );
printf "%8s:\t%s%s %2d\n", $bit, $marks, $blanks, $data{ $bit };
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