Interesting timing... I was just working this out too....found the answer on google. :-) Anyways, just for kicks, here is the way I used it.... I had a few dictionary files, which I wanted to split and merge into "alphabetical files" , like a, b, c, etc so I could search for a word faster. So I need to open filehandle variables pointing to a..z.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my $file = shift; open(FH, "< $file") or die $!; my %fh; foreach my $let('a'..'z'){ open( $fh{$let}," >> letters/$let"); } while(<FH>){ my $count = 0; my $word = $_; chomp $word; $word = lc $word; $word =~ s/[[:^print:]\s+]+//g; #only printable characters #skip words with apostrophe, dashes, spaces, or a .w ending my $word1 = $word; $count = $word1 =~ tr/\'-_ &,.0-9//; if($count > 0){next} my $let = substr($word, 0, 1); if (!defined $fh{$let}){print $word;next} else{ print { $fh{$let} } "$word\n";} } __END__
and then to "uniqify the files
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; foreach my $file('a'..'z'){ system("sort -u letters/$file > letters/$file.txt"); } __END__

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In reply to Re: Hash of output file handles by zentara
in thread Hash of output file handles by graff

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