Hi
To Make it same way as that of your code looks
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my $enum_size =0;
my %hash;
my $sub_length = 2;
my $lmer;
my $i=0;
open (DATA,"<C:\\temp.txt");
my @temp=<DATA>;
chomp $temp[$i];
$enum_size = length ($temp[$i]) - $sub_length +1;
for (my $j =0 ;$j <$enum_size ;$j++)
{
my @array;
for($i=0;$i<@temp;$i++){
chomp $temp[$i];
$lmer = substr ($temp[$i], $j, $sub_length);
push @array, $lmer;
print "Array $j:@array";
print "\n";
}
$hash{$j}=[@array];
}
print Dumper \%hash;
Thanks
Sasi Kumar
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