Greeting,
%dir_file_counts = ( xbags => 416, apr => 28, apam => 1, asrs => 431, aast => 181, xpept => 8, xbank => 178, aprot => 28 ); print "\n Total Number of files \n\n"; foreach(keys %dir_file_counts) { print "\n \t $_ => ".$dir_file_counts{$_}; } __PRINT___ Total Number of files xbags => 416 apr => 28 apam => 1 asrs => 431 aast => 181 xpept => 8 xbank => 178 aprot => 28
Is there any way to show the data in a tabular format without using "\n\t"?.
How can i handle the alignments while displaying values ?
Is there any perl function that will sum all the values in a hash?

Thanx in advance
-kulls

In reply to Add and print the values in a hash by kulls

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