untested code:
my @files;
my (@l_count, $l_count);
my (@f_count, $f_count);
my @all;
grep{ -f and push @files, $_ }glob '*';
for( @files ){
open FH, $_ or die $!;
while( <FH> ){
push @l_count, $_ for split '\s+', $_;
for( @l_count ){
$l_count += $_ for @l_count
}
@l_count = ();
push @f_count, ( $l_count / $#l_count );
$l_count = 0;
}
close FH;
$f_count += $_ for @f_count;
@f_count = ();
push @all, ( $f_count / $#f_count );
$f_count = 0;
}
open FH, '>end_res.log' or die $!;
print FH $_, $/ for @all;
close FH;
I hope this more or less clear logic helps.
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