in reply to Re^2: Finding Combinations of Pairs
in thread Finding Combinations of Pairs
BTW - and being serious now - you don't actually need to combine them into a single value.
If you do something like:
instead of$h->{$word1}->{$word2}++
in the centre of the loops, then you end up with a useful tree-like structure, which gives you a quick index of, for each word, how many times each other word appears in combination with it.$h->{"$word1 $word2"}++
Try it and use Data::Dumper to print the output, and you'll see what I mean.
Although I appreciate that may not be what the homework called for. <grin>
Best wishes, andy.
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