Hi,
I am trying to get this output from the code....but not getting it.
But I am trying to get this output.
TOTAL AGE BRANCH 1982-05-08 1983-01-09
2 21 3999999 1 1
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
my @array;
$array[0] = 'JHON 21 3999999 SCHOOL 1982-05-08';
$array[1] = 'JEFF 21 3999999 SCHOOL 1983-01-09';
my $current = undef;
my $prev = undef;
my %filtered = ();
foreach my $_array (@array){
my @split = split(/\s/, $_array);
if (defined $filtered{$split[1]}{$split[4]})
{
substr($filtered{$split[1]}{$split[4]},0,1) = (++substr($filte
+red{$split[1]},0,1));
}
else {
$filtered{$split[1]}{$split[4]} = "1\t$split[1]\t$split[2]";
}
}
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