Removed!

Sorry, I misread the question. :-(

OK, (after reading the question properly) here's another way to do it. :-)

#!perl use 5.12.0; use warnings; use List::Util qw{sum}; my @table = (); while (<DATA>) { push @table, [ split ]; } for my $col (0 .. $#{$table[0]}) { say qq{Column $col = }, sum map { $table[$_][$col] } (0 .. $#table +); } __DATA__ 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

Output:

$ column_sum.pl Column 0 = 2 Column 1 = 4 Column 2 = 6 Column 3 = 8 Column 4 = 10 Column 5 = 12

Update: My apologies if anyone noticed this kept changing and wondered what the hell was going on. My main intent was just to highlight the sum function in List::Util.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: sum of integers in a column by kcott
in thread sum of integers in a column by $new_guy

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