Sure. If you supply this version:

#! perl -slw use strict; use List::Util qw[ sum ]; BEGIN{ @ARGV = map glob( $_ ), @ARGV } my %stats; while( <> ) { next unless m[^ATOM]; my @fields = unpack 'a6 a5 a3 a3 a4 x2 a3 x4 a8 a8 a7 a7 a6 a12', +$_; # print join'|', @fields; push @{ $stats{ $fields[ 4 ] } }, $fields[ 10 ]; } printf "%3s : %.3f%%\n", $_, sum( @{ $stats{ $_ } } ) / @{ $stats{ $_ } } for sort keys %stats;

with a wildcard path/filename on the command line,

theScript.pl /path/to/*.pdb

it will perform the stats across all the matching files.

Alternatively, if you want the stats on a file-by-file basis, then supply the filenames one at a time:

## For windows; something similar is possible on *nix for %i in (\path\to\*.pdb) do @theScript.pl \path\to\%i

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In reply to Re^3: Mean calculation problem by BrowserUk
in thread Mean calculation problem by hellworld

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