Since you didn't show any input data or expected output, it is difficult to understand what you are trying to accomplish. So, I'll just create some simple input with 3 lines, 3 tab-separated columns per line. This will count the number of times each string appears in the 2nd column:
use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my @data = ( "o1 n1 a1\n", "o2 n2 a2\n", "o3 n1 a3\n", ); my %caseCount; for my $caseMetrics (@data) { my $caseNumber = (split /\t/, $caseMetrics)[1]; $caseCount{$caseNumber}++; } print Dumper(\%caseCount); __END__ Output... $VAR1 = { 'n2' => 1, 'n1' => 2 };

Since you only seem to use 1 of the columns, just keep the one you want when you split. Splitting into multiple variables is hardly ever a good approach anyway; typically, you would split into an array.


In reply to Re: Counting multiple values in an array... by toolic
in thread Counting multiple values in an array... by dukea2006

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