in reply to Re^2: how to use the values of the first hash to be the keys for the second hash
in thread how to use the values of the first hash to be the keys for the second hash
choroba was right that my original question was not clear. Thank you both for helping me on this, I really appreciate your help indeed. here is the code based on what I learned from here:
my $hash1=shift; open (my $fh1, "<",$hash1) or die "$!"; my %h1=(); while (<$fh1>) { chomp; my ($k1,$v1)=split /\t/; $h1{$k1}=$v1; } my $hash2=shift; open (my $fh2, "<",$hash2) or die "$!"; my %h2=(); while (<$fh2>) { chomp; my ($k2,$v2)=split /\t/; $h2{$k2}=$v2; } my %combined_hash = map { $_ => join ',', map split(/,/, $h2{$_}), split /,/, $h1{$_} } keys %h1; while (my ($k, $v) = each %combined_hash) { print "$k\t$v\n"; }
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