You're going to need to accumulate the lines so that you can print the summary before the details. Something like this (untested):
# Your count and letters declarations here
my $accum;
my $banner;
while (<>) {
if (/^L/i) {
if ($banner) {
print $banner, 'tstat propmean;elms=', @letters[0..$count-
+1], "\n", $accum;
}
$banner = $_;
$accum = '';
$count = 0;
}
elsif (/^N01/i) {
s/\n/;ID=$letters[$count]\n/;
++$count;
$accum .= $_;
}
else { $accum .= $_ }
}
print $banner, 'tstat propmean;elms=', @letters[0..$count-1], "\n", $a
+ccum;
We're not really tightening our belts, it just feels that way because we're getting fatter.
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