thanks for the info
brian_d_foy. however after taking your advice and making my scalar a lexical i am still unable to re-use my hash each time loop through my
foreach $uniqu ... statement. i also took the advice given by
isotope and
Scarborough and made my counter look like
$hash{$rule}++ and also tried to use the
undef %hash; at the end of my loop, but still with no luck. here is what my loop looks like now:
foreach $uniqu (@uniqu){
my %hash;
...(process each key/value)...
undef %hash;
}
it still seems as though every time i go through my foreach loop, the clearing of my %hash is not taking place. any other suggestions?
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