How do I run your code?
If you're on windows:
c:\>perl -nle"push @{$h{$_}},$ARGV}{print qq[$_ found in @{$h{$_}}] fo
+r keys %h" 0.dat 1.dat 2.dat 3.dat 4.dat 5.dat 6.dat 7.dat 8.dat 9.da
+t
On *nix this might work:
$perl -nle'push @{$h{$_}},$ARGV}{print "$_ found in @{$h{$_}}" for key
+s %h' ?.dat
Is it possible to put this in a .pl file form?
Yes:
#! perl -nl
push @{ $h{ $_ } }, $ARGV
}{
print qq[$_ id in @{$h{ $_ }}] for keys %h;
Assuming your files are name 0.dat, 1.dat etc.
On windows:
c:\>theScript.pl 0.dat 1.dat 2.dat 3.dat 4.dat 5.dat 6.dat 7.dat 8.dat
+ 9.dat
On *nix, something like:
$perl theScript.pl ?.dat
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