This was more an experiment in whether it would be possible, than a piece of sound advice...

use 5.010; use List::MoreUtils qw< part >; say for map { my $x = $_; sprintf( '%s %d,%d', $x->[0][0], scalar(grep { $_->[1] eq '1_x' } @$x), scalar(grep { defined $_->[2] } @$x), ) } part { # me thinks List::MoreUtils needs a way to make this simpler state $part = 0; state $last = undef; $part++ if defined $last && $last ne $_->[0]; $last = $_->[0]; $part } map { chomp; [split /\s+/] } sort <DATA>; __DATA__ A 1_x 9_z A 1_x A 1_x g_z B 2_c B 1_x 1_z C 1_x 1_z C v_x 8_z
perl -E'sub Monkey::do{say$_,for@_,do{($monkey=[caller(0)]->[3])=~s{::}{ }and$monkey}}"Monkey say"->Monkey::do'

In reply to Re^2: List manipulation by tobyink
in thread List manipulation by Anonymous Monk

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