Dear monks, I have a script which basically extracts information from an input file and prints it to various arrays. However, i want to be able to print the arrays so they form a tab-delimited matrix with each array being a column. Can anyone help?
# this is an example of how i create the arrays + for (my $i=0; $i < @dna; $i++) { ++$genome_size; + + # calculate the frequency of each dinucleo seperate to begin with # these are all symmetrised frequencies e.g Faa* + my $token = $dna[$i] . $dna[$i+1]; + if ($token =~ 'tt') { ++$tt_count; push @found, $i+1; $tt_pos = $i+1; # print "tt \t $tt_count \t $tt_pos\n"; push @tt_found, "$tt_count \t $tt_pos\n"; } + + if ($token =~ 'cg') { ++$cg_count; $cg_pos = $i+1; push @cg_found, "$cg_count \t $cg_pos\n"; } } print "@tt_found \t @cg_found\n";

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