Greetings Monks,
I have a file that looks something like this:
CS
MS
CS
AT
AV
MS
What I need to do is count the occurrance of each, so the output based on the above should be
CS1
MS1
CS2
AT1
AV1
MS2
I figured the easiest way would be to do this using an array, but what I have below does not give me what I need.
open(PBXNUM1, ">pbxnum1");
open(MYINPUTFILE, "pbxnum");
$nt = 0;
$ms = 0;
$ap = 0;
$cs = 0;
$em = 0;
$at = 0;
$av = 0;
$to = 0;
while (<MYINPUTFILE>) {
my($line) = $_;
chomp($line);
$nt++;
$ms++;
$ap++;
$cs++;
$em++;
$at++;
$av++;
$to++;
@mypbx = ('NT', 'MS', 'AP', 'CS', 'EM', 'AT', 'AV', 'TO');
foreach $mypbx (@mypbx) {
print PBXNUM1 "$line$mypbx\n";
}
}
Any suggestions?
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