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#!/usr/bin/env perl use Modern::Perl; my @p; open my $fd2, '<', 'INPUT_FILE2.TXT' or die $!; while(<$fd2>){ next if /#/ or ! /\w/; my( $p, $n ) = split; push @{$p[$n]}, $p; } close $fd2; open my $fd1, '<', 'INPUT_FILE1.TXT' or die $!; while(<$fd1>){ next if /#/ or ! /\w/; my( $r, $n ) = split; say "reactant: $r, product: $_" for @{$p[$n]}; } close $fd1;

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In reply to Re^3: correlation between two inputt files by aaron_baugher
in thread correlation between two inputt files by himanshuyadav

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