let A=1, B=2, C=3 (at 1pm )
and A=11, B=22, C=33 (at 2pm )
i have two input files:
FILE1 (strings) =
BCA
CA
ACBAA
FILE 2 (arranged vals) =
1 2 3
11 22 33
now what i want as output file is for each string e.g. BCA=
1pm:(2+3+1)/3, 2pm:(22+33+11)/3
(print only calculated vals as 1pm:2, 2pm:22 in one line for each string)
note-here division by 3 is string length
"THATS ALL I WANT.....PLEEEZ HELP DEARS"
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