this worked out very nice. Thank you very much. A bit puzzled though..
I understand that for my $i (keys %from_to_bytes) {should be read as: for all members of the family (Fred, Wilma and so on).
However I remain in trouble reading the remaining two lines: for my $j (keys %{ $from_to_bytes{$i} }) {
$total_col{$j} += $from_to_bytes{$i}->{$j};
It works but I'd like to understand as well. Using hashes maybe efficient, learning how to use them takes some time for me. Gert
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