Hey, nobody has complained yet that you didn't use strict;use warnings. So I will.

When I did this, I got lots of warnings, such as

Use of reference "HASH(0x224f58)" as array index at scratch.pl line 23 +. Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at scratch.pl line 2 +3. Use of reference "HASH(0x18916bc)" as array index at scratch.pl line 2 +3. Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at scratch.pl line 2 +3. Terminating on signal SIGINT(2) Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at scratch.pl line 2 +3.
I haven't looked into what the specific problem is, but since other monks seem to already have addressed this in various ways, I will just admonish to always use the strictures! Hope this helps :)

In reply to Re: Basic help with mapping by tphyahoo
in thread Basic help with mapping by bradcathey

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