[interesting username]
You could create a hash to keep track of your users like so:
my %seen = ();
while(<FILE>) {
chomp;
($host, $grp, $gid, $userid) = split(/:/, $_);
$group = "$grp:$gid";
# check to see if we've seen this group/user already
next if $seen{$group}{$userid}++;
push @{$table{$group}}, $userid;
}
Prints:
group1:9001:user1,user2,user3,user4,user5
group1:9006:
group2:9002:user1,user2,user3
group3:9003:user1,user2,user4
group4:9004:user1,user2,user5
group5:9005:user1,user2
group6:9006:
7
Note that $seen{$group}{$userid}++ only increments after the check
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