hi, sorry ya, i am newbie in perl

can i know what if i have a csv file like below?

week power test Test_end_date_time 201120 5 1 05-10-2011_16:47 201120 699 17 05-10-2011_16:48 201120 454 1 05-10-2011_16:49 201121 5687 26 12-10-2011_15:47 201121 211 1 12-10-2011_15:48 201121 1231 36 12-10-2011_15:49 201121 171 1 12-10-2011_15:50 201121 677 57 12-10-2011_15:51 201121 178 1 12-10-2011_15:52 if test = 1 mean pass, other than 1 is fail I wish the output in another csv is like below, is it correct to use @ +field?? week volume yield 201120 3 66.7% 201121 6 50.0%

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