It would be polite for you to make at least a minimal effort to understand the OP. For example, when the OP says
#maximum of below foreach#
foreach my $yy ( keys %{$trans->{$state}} )
{ $trans->{$state}->{$yy} * viterbi($yy, $r) ; }
it's obvious he means
max(map { ... } keys ...)
We're humans here, not computers, so we should act like, and treat each other as, humans.
Of course, you're not obliged to make that effort. But if you don't want to, why waste everyone's time with an unhelpful comment?
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