Makes sense, but I have absolutely no idea how to do that! :) (newbie Perl writer here...) So my code as it stands now is:
find(\&countLines, $dir); sub countLines { /\.txt$/ or return; my $completePath = $File::Find::name; my $curDir = $File::Find::dir; my $curFile = $_; my @lines = read_file( $curFile ) ; my $numLines = @lines; print "Cur dir: $curDir; Cur file: $curFile; Num Lines: $numLines +\n"; print "The array's elements are" . ( sameArrayElements(@lines) ? '' : ' not' ) . ' the same.'; sub sameArrayElements { my %hash = map { $_ => 1 } @_; keys %hash == 1 ? 1 : 0; } }
Obviously @lines won't work since its matching up against only 1 array value per file...so how would you bulk each array value into a blank array PER directory....

In reply to Re^10: Comparing Values PER Sub-folder by omegaweaponZ
in thread Comparing Values PER Sub-folder by omegaweaponZ

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