But... but... it's golf! ;-)
I guess adding a feature's not exactly in the spirit of golf, though. More golfed:
++$t,++$c{$_}for map/\w/g,<>;
print$_,' ',$c{$_},' ',$c{$_}/$t*100,$/for sort keys%c;
print"Total: $t\n"
So now that that's out of the way, how about still short but somewhat easier to read?
++$t, ++$c{$_} for map /\w/g, <>;
for ( sort keys %c ) {
$p = sprintf '%3.2f', $c{$_} / $t * 100;
printf "%-5s%5d%7s%%\n", $_, $c{$_}, $p;
}
print 'Distinct: ' . (scalar keys %c) . "\tTotal: $t\n"
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