sickboy, this has the feel of a homework assignment... But whether
or not that is the case, you will receive much better help
if you take a stab at the problem yourself.
For starters, without worrying about
producing any Perl code,
how would you break this task down into several smaller
tasks. Just state the sub-tasks in plain English.
Once you have this outline, take a shot at the first
task and show us your work and describe what happened or
where you are stuck and why.
Working in steps this way, you will receive generous help.
Ask us to solve your problem for you and the responses will
be a bit less patient.
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