Whoa! So many great ideas so fast. You monks really are lifesavers! Here's the final working code! (I'll be sure to use strict and warnings in the future!)
print "Counting from @ARGV \n"; &countWords(); &countChar(); sub countWords() { open DAT, "< @ARGV[0]" or die "Can't open @ARGV : $!"; print "Word Count\n"; while($line = <DAT>){ my @line_words = split(/\W/, $line); foreach my $word (@line_words){ if ($wordCount{$word}){ $wordCount{$word}++; }else { $wordCount{$word}=1; } } } close(DAT); for $word (sort keys %wordCount) { print "$word => $wordCount{$word}\n"; } } sub countChar() { open DAT, "< @ARGV[0]" or die "Can't open @ARGV : $!"; print "Character count\n"; while ($line = <DAT>){ my @line_words = split (//, $line); foreach my $char (@line_words){ if ($charCount{$char}){ $charCount{$char}++; }else { $charCount{$char}=1; } } } for $char (sort keys %charCount) { next unless $char =~ /[a-zA-Z]/; print "$char => $charCount{$char}\n"; } close(DAT); }
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In reply to Re^2: Hash to count characters by Anonymous Monk
in thread Hash to count characters by amittleider

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