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In that case, I'd suggest using Tie::File:

use Tie::File; ... tie my @seq_data, 'Tie::File', $sequence_fname or die "Can't open $sequence_fname: $!"; if(!($permute)){ for (@seq_data) { my @line = split /\t/; ... } ... { else{ open(OUT,">>$out")||die "Cannot open $out\n"; for (...) { ... for (@seq_data) { my @line = split /\t/; ... } foreach my $key(keys %ktc){ ... print OUT ... ... } } close OUT; } untie @seq_data;

That'll be a little slower because you'll be repeating the split /\t/, but at least you won't have memory issues.

Also, note the change I made to die. This is not for optimising the efficiency of your code; it's to improve feedback if things go wrong. When you terminate the die message with a newline, you prevent file and line information from being output. Also, "$!" provides addition information about why open failed, see "perlvar: Error Variables". This is a good practice to get into the habit of doing; alternatively, consider using autodie.

-- Ken


In reply to Re^3: Code Optimization by kcott
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