Your code, initial statement and final question all seem unrelated.

Here is my interpretation of what you seem to be requesting:

perl -ne 'm/($find)/ and $x{$1}++}{print qq|FIND=$find;\n|;print qq|$ +_\t$x{$_}\n| for sort keys %x' -s -- -find=var1\|var2\|var3 YourFileN +ame.txt
You seem to be on Windows. Use Double-quotes instead of single. You may also need to escape the pipe characters differently.

The code above will count the number of times 'var1','var2' and 'var3' occurs in YourFileName.txt.

     Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.        --Alan Perlis


In reply to Re: Load file from offset file by NetWallah
in thread Load file from offset file by gio001

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