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#!/opt/perl/bin/perl -w use strict; my %keys = (map ({$_ => "SCALAR"} qw /ID TITLE GENE CYTOBAND LOCUSLINK CHROMOSOME SCOUNT/), map ({$_ => "ARRAY"} qw /EXPRESS/), map ({$_ => "HASH"} qw /SEQUENCE PROTSIM/)); my %alldata; while (<DATA>) { chomp; my ($key, $value) = split /\t+/ => $_, 2; if ($keys {$key} eq "SCALAR") {$alldata {$key} = $value} elsif ($keys {$key} eq "ARRAY") { $value =~ s/^;+//; $alldata {$key} = [split /;/ => $value]; } elsif ($keys {$key} eq "HASH") { push @{$alldata {$key}} => {map {split /=/} split /;\s*/ => $v +alue}; } else { die "Unknown key $key found in data.\n" } } __DATA__

-- Abigail


In reply to Re: Extracting array of hashes from data by Abigail
in thread Extracting array of hashes from data by nysus

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