Why not? To pick out the numbers, you could do this:

my @arr_data; while (<>) { chomp; if (m/.+?(\d+?).?$/s) { push @arr_data, $1; } } my @assign_var = qw[AGC APC OAC CGA GAC CPA ACP CAO ACO BGH PHY ENG MA +T]; # assumed parameters my %hash_val; @hash_val{@assign_var} = @arr_data; print $_, ":", $hash_val{$_}, $/ foreach sort keys %hash_val;

Please note that the assumed parameter could also be gotten from within the while loop, it really depend on what you have to work with.
Hopes this helps


In reply to Re^3: Command Parsing by 2teez
in thread Command Parsing by jcstech

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