If I have two input files:

file1:

0: 0,11 5,6 11,2

1: 1,3

3: 0,1 2,2 3,2

5: 3,5 6,1 8,16 9,1



file2:

0: 0,10 4,19

2: 1,3 2,5 6,4

5: 6,10 9,3



How to merge those two files to get the output below:

output file:

0: 0,21 4,19 5,6 11,2

1: 1,3

2: 1,3 2,5 6,4

3: 0,1 2,2 3,2

5: 3,5 6,11 8,16 9,4





I have following code to read input file:

while (<FILE1>)

{next unless s/^(.*?):\s*//;

$word = $1;

for $field (split)

{($site,$count) = split /,/, $field;

$file1 {$word}{$site}=$count;

}

}

In reply to merge two files by karey3341

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