Hi neversaint,
You have to add while statement to get all the matches.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my %all_entry;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
next unless (/^>/);
my $line = $_;
while ($line =~ /GI\=(\d+)\,(\w+)\,(\d+\-\d+)/g){
push @{ $all_entry{$1}{$2} }, $3;
}
}
print Dumper \%all_entry;
output:
-------
$VAR1 = {
'162960844' => {
'bw' => [
'0-4',
'9025576-9025608'
]
},
'152989753' => {
'bw' => [
'0-30',
'1877925-1877931'
]
}
};
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