Adding to toolic's code if you wanted the station name plus the run number added to the output you could do the following

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; #use strict; my @names = qw( DONT MICH LEON RAPH SPLN SHRD CASY APRL FOOT BEBP RKST DUBY SAMH GRAW KNYN KP01 KP02 KP03 KP04 KP05 ); my %data; open my $file, "<", "rat_event.txt" or die "Can't open file:$!"; while(<$file>) { next if /\.mcp/; chomp; my ($s, $n) = split; push @{ $data{$s} }, $n; } my $i = 1; for my $name (@names) { print "$name\n"; my $x = 1; for (@{$data{$name}}) { print "Time $x : $_\n"; $x++; } print "\n"; $i++; } close($file);

In reply to Re: Using a Hash Variable in an If Statement by edimusrex
in thread Using a Hash Variable in an If Statement by Bama_Perl

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