Please help.

You will likely receive substantially more help if you take the time to enclose each datafile and program in its own pair of <code> tags. See Markup in the Monastery for more help on that.

Even without that, code which looks like this sets alarm bells ringing:

if($aa =~/A/ig){ $A++; } if($aa=~/C/ig){ $C++; } if($aa=~/D/ig){ $D++; + } if($aa=~/E/ig){ $E++; } if($aa=~/F/ig){ $F++; } if($aa=~/G/ig){ $G +++; } if($aa=~/H/ig){ $H++; } if($aa=~/I/ig){ $I++; } if($aa=~/K/ig){ + $K++; } if($aa=~/L/ig){ $L++; } if($aa=~/M/ig){ $M++; } if($aa=~/N/i +g){ $N++; } if($aa=~/P/ig){ $P++; } if($aa=~/Q/ig){ $Q++; } if($aa=~/ +R/ig){ $R++; } if($aa=~/S/ig){ $S++; } if($aa=~/T/ig){ $T++; } if($aa +=~/V/ig){ $V++; } if($aa=~/W/ig){ $W++; } if($aa=~/Y/ig){ $Y++; }

Why not use a hash instead?


In reply to Re: how to read input from a file, one section at a time? by hippo
in thread how to read input from a file, one section at a time? by davi54

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