Since you did not show the output you expect, I wonder if you really want
HASHES OF ARRAYS:
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my @lines = <DATA>;
my $n;
my %all_hash;
for (@lines) {
chomp;
if (/^>/) {
$n = $_;
} else {
push @{ $all_hash{ $n } }, $_;
}
}
print Dumper(\%all_hash);
__DATA__
>seq1
ASDFGHASDFGHJ
ERTYUIOOIUYLK
NBGFEWERTY
>seq2
BGTNHYMJUKOPK
MNBFSDFGHJ
Prints:
$VAR1 = {
'>seq1' => [
'ASDFGHASDFGHJ',
'ERTYUIOOIUYLK',
'NBGFEWERTY'
],
'>seq2' => [
'BGTNHYMJUKOPK',
'MNBFSDFGHJ'
]
};
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