It seems to me that this would do what you are trying to accomplish.
while (<$in_file>) { chomp; if (/^SAMPLE/) { my ( $placeholder, @coords ) = split /,/; foreach my $coord (@coords) { push @snp_bins, int( $coord / 100_000 ); } } else { my ( $id, @snps ) = split /,/; #need to check here that $#snps == $#snp_bins ? foreach my $index ( 0 .. $#snp_bins ) { push( @{ $data{$id}[ $snp_bins[$index] ] }, $snps[$index] ); } } }
Unless you need them elsewhere, I don't see a reason in your code snippent to store @individuals and @all_snps. The "need to check" comment above is based on my attempt to understand your last statement above. If it's possible that @snps might not have an entry for each @snp_bins, then you'll want this check.

In reply to Re^2: Population of HoAoA based on file contents by state-o-dis-array
in thread Population of HoAoA based on file contents by iangibson

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