Hello dear PerlMonks, I want to create a program that "reads" from the STDIN a protein sequence and prints the total Molecular Weight of the protein sequence. When I am finished with typing amino acids as input and press "enter" I get the same error message: Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at MW line 45, <STDIN> chunk 1. Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at MW line 45, <STDIN> chunk 2. Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at MW line 45, <STDIN> chunk 3. Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at MW line 45, <STDIN> chunk 4. Your help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; my %MWs; my $line; my @AA; my $AA; #create the hash MWs with the amino acids and their molecular weight. %MWs = ( "A" => 71.1, "D" => 115.0, "F" => 147.1, "H" => 137.1, "K" => 128.1, "M" => 131.1, "P" => 97.1, "R" => 156.1, "T" => 101.1, "W" => 186.2, "C" => 103.1, "E" => 129.1, "G" => 57.1, "I" => 113.1, "L" => 113.1, "N" => 114.1, "Q" => 128.1, "S" => 87.1, "V" => 99.1, "Y" => 163.1, "\n" => 0.0 ); my $sum = 0.0; #I want the amino acids one by one and not all of them. $/ = \1; print "Type amino acids.\n"; while ( $line = <STDIN> ) #I create an array which contains all the typed amino acids.Each cell +of the array contains one amino acid. { @AA = $line; foreach $AA(@AA) { #I want now the sum of protein's molecular weight. $sum += $MWs{ "$AA(@AA)" }; } } print "Molecular weight of this peptide is: $sum \n"

In reply to MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUM by mbgbioinfo

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