Hmm, I'm not sure, but I don't want to keep rewriting my hash. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Shouldn't you only set the values of the array once > you have gone through > the entire file? Otherwise You keep rewriting your > hash. > > %linehash = @line; > > > > "The right word may be effective, but no word was > ever as effective as a > rightly timed pause." > --Mark Twain > > > > > > > Stuart White > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > m> cc: > > > > Subject: Re: arrays and hashes > > 06/02/2003 05:12 > > > PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hmm, this might actually be more productive I showed > less abstract example lines. (I couldn't do this > before as I didn't have the code in front of me.) > Here is an example of the lines that my code is > selecting and then extracting a player name and jump > shot attempt(working on this part) then putting into > an array. If I were to print out the array with > each > element on a separate line(assuming I had the count > thing working) this is what it would look like(below > the sample text) > > (11:23) [SAN 2-0] Bowen Jump Shot: Made (2 PTS) > (11:10) [PHX] Marbury Jump Shot: Missed > (11:07) [PHX] Marion Jump Shot: Missed > (10:51) [SAN 4-0] Jackson Jump Shot: Made (2 PTS) > (10:23) [SAN] Jackson Jump Shot: Missed > (9:43) [SAN] Duncan Jump Shot: Missed > (8:43) [SAN] Bowen Jump Shot: Missed > (8:31) [PHX] Stoudemire Jump Shot: Missed > (8:09) [SAN] Jackson Jump Shot: Missed > (7:42) [PHX] Hardaway Jump Shot: Missed > (7:09) [PHX] Stoudemire Jump Shot: Missed > (6:50) [SAN] Bowen Jump Shot: Missed > (6:15) [SAN 10-2] Duncan Jump Shot: Made (4 PTS) > (5:52) [PHX] Williams Jump Shot: Missed > (5:46) [PHX 5-10] Marion Jump Shot: Made (5 PTS) > (5:06) [SAN 12-7] Ginobili Jump Shot: Made (2 PTS) > > Bowen 1 > Marbury 1 > Marion 1 > Jackson 1 > Jackson 2 > Duncan 1 > Bowen 2 > Stoudemire 1 > Jackson 3 > Hardaway 1 > Stoudemire 2 > Bowen 3 > Duncan 2 > Williams 1 > Marion 2 > Ginobili 1 > > Right now my array is just like that, minus the > numbers. So what I want to do is assign the array > to > a hash. If I were to do that, my understanding is > that the names would be keys and the numbers values, > and doing such an assignment in a loop would cause > some entries to be overwritten. As soon as "Bowen > 2" > shows up as an array element, "Bowen 1" is > overwritten. This is what I want it to do. > > Using the array output above, this is what I would > expect to happen upon the array being assigned to > the > hash and the hash being printed out: > > Marbury 1 > Jackson 3 > Hardaway 1 > Stoudemire 2 > Bowen 3 > Duncan 2 > Williams 1 > Marion 2 > Ginobili 1 > > How can I assign my array to a hash, have an > individual counter for each player every time he > attempts a Jump Shot, and then have output from my > hash like shown above? > > Oh, presently, my code is printing the name, which > is > the key, and then a colon, and then another name, > ofwhich I'm not sure is coming from. It also is > printing this error message: > "Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or > string at statsll.pl line 24, <STATS. line 507" > line 24 is this line: print "$key:$value\n"; > I don't know what this all means. > > code is below > Thanks in advance. -stu > Oh, and James, thanks for your help, but I don't > think > I was as clear as I should have been. > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > use warnings; > use strict; > > open(STATS, "stats.txt") or die "statfile\n"; > my $key; > my $value; > my %linehash; > my @line; > my $player; > my $num = 0; > while (<STATS>) > { > if ($_ =~ /(\w+\b) (Jump Shot)/) > { > $player = $1; > push(@line, $player); > %linehash = @line; > $num++; > } > while (($key,$value) = each(%linehash)) > { > print "$key:$value\n"; > } > } > print "@line"; > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to > Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The information transmitted is intended only for the > person or entity to > which it is addressed and may contain confidential > and/or privileged > material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination > or other use of, or > taking of any action in reliance upon, this > information by persons or > entities other than the intended recipient is > prohibited. If you received > this in error, please contact the sender and delete > the material from any > computer. > >
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