With a little ambition you might have taken my example and run with it, adapting it to your needs. But here's the updated version that more closely accomplishes what you're asking, now that the details are known. Honestly, the only significant change was to how I formatted the output of the sample script. The script was already capable of handling data formatted in just about any way, so long as the formatting is accomplished with what Perl thinks of as space (\n\t\r and ' ')

use strict; use warnings; my $input = <<HERE; log1 123 log1 233 log1 223 log2 465 log2 231 log2 456 HERE my %groups; { my @items = split /\s+/, $input; while ( @items ) { push @{$groups{ +shift( @items ) }}, shift( @items ); } } { local $" = "\t"; print "$_\n@{$groups{$_}}\n\n" foreach sort keys %groups; } __OUTPUT__ log1 123 233 223 log2 465 231 456

My second example uses a HERE doc to illustrate input in the form of a tabular list. Also, I played around with scoping a bit to keep variables confined to narrower scopes... not really necessary, but you've got to let me have a little fun with it too. ;)

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Dave


In reply to Re^3: key and values help by davido
in thread key and values help by Anonymous Monk

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