I would do something like (untested):
use autodie;
my %byte_count;
open my $fh1, "<", "TmpLookingForIPFile";
while (<$fh1>) {
chomp;
$byte_count{$_} = 0;
}
open my $fh2, "<", "TmpIPFile";
while (<$fh2>) {
next if /^sh|^\s*Source|^$DestDevice|^Accounting|^^M|^$/; # Do NO
+T end with |/ here, as it then will always match
chomp;
my ($dest, $bytes) = (split)[1, 3];
$byte_count{$dest} += $bytes if exists $byte_count{$dest};
}
while (my ($ip, $bytes) = each %byte_count) {
my_sub($ip, $bytes);
}
sub my_sub {
... something that uses the ip and the byte count
}
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