Hi again,
cool,
You still have uninitialized variables (eg. "dinu_r"). Besides that, I don't know what your input file looks like.
But perhaps this will help to give you an idea about what the other monks are strongly suggesting; namely, that you use a better data structure (eg. a hash of arrays) instead of symbolic references:
# Near the top of the code
my %energy;
# Later on ...
foreach my $el1(sort{$a <=> $b} keys %Winenergy) {
# push(@energy.$x , $Winenergy{$el1}); #LINE C
# print OUT "$el1\t $Winenergy{$el1}\n";
$energy{"energy$x"} ||= [ ]; # Initialize a
+rray ref
push @{$energy{"energy$x"}}, $Winenergy{$el1}; # Save to appr
+opriate array
}
Does that help you to get started?
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