I want to make a hash contains as keys the unique elements from the @out
and as values the sums of the letters from the @out1.
Also I want the hash to be sorted
You can do this:
my %counts;
while (my $key = shift @out) {
$counts{$key} += shift @out1;
}
That looks silly to me though... why would the data be in parallel arrays to begin with?
Also I want the hash to be sorted
Hashes aren't sorted.
You can iterate the keys of the hash in order as follows:
print "$_: \t$counts{$_}\n" for sort keys %counts;
-David
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