There are many ways to do this.  Here's one suggestion:

my %out; while (<DATA>) { chomp; my ($id, $name) = split ' ', $_, 2; # split line into two parts ($id) = $id =~ /^([^.]+)/; # extract "name1", "name2" as + $id $out{$id} .= " $name"; # assemble stuff by $id (in a + hash) } for my $id (sort keys %out) { print $id, $out{$id}, "\n"; } __DATA__ name1 TOM RAT name1.1 AND name1.1.1 JERRY name2 BAT MAN name2.1 CAN name2.1.1 FLY name2.1.2 ANYWHERE

(feel free to ask if you need more detailed explanations)


In reply to Re: string related query by Eliya
in thread string related query by viktor

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