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Thank you so much. The logic is correct but it prints the first index of csta only. Can you suggest me a way to iterate it? Thanks a lot
@gl LYPLA1 MSC TERF1 CFC1 COL3A1 CLK1 FZD7 ADAM23 CREB1 FN1 XRCC5 DES PAX3 GBX2 TCFCP2L1
@csta 4797974 14746047 15795739 34592493 45368491 58480932 59539023 63492478 64579378 71699745 72354094 75356919 78193711 91827751 120524522
@cg LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1 LYPLA1

In reply to Re^2: how to refer the index of an array to another array of the same length by rocketperl
in thread how to refer the index of an array to another array of the same length by rocketperl

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