Hi Morgon!
Thanks for the response and the cudo's on my code! Yes, the keys are strings and I understand that keys are unique. I want to process each unique string based on all of the values
For example, the string 'Eif2b2' I want to count only the value 'pass2'. Remember
that for each string I am only interested in counting values from 'pass1' to 'pass3'
and then counting only those key value pairs where after I remove 'pass4' and
greater there is only one key value pair that is less than 'pass4'.
Thanks,
LomSpace

In reply to Re^2: processing key value pairs of a hash by lomSpace
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