Guys,appreciate any inputs on this. I want to have an "hash array" of files content Is there a way I can achieve this?

1.Grep for a folder(there are array of folders) in array of file contents

2.Push the file name and the matching grep line into another hash

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; my @folders= ("data,power"); my @array=("./data.h","./power.h"); my $folder; my %files_content; my %grep_lines; foreach $file (@array) { open my $fh, $arr or die $!; $files_content{ $file } = <$fh>; close $fh; } foreach $folder (@folders) { foreach $filename (keys %files_content) { push @{ $grep_lines{ $filename } }, grep (/$folder/i, @{ $files_co +ntent{ $filename } }); } }

In reply to Creating a array hash with all file content by Anonymous Monk

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