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jarich
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Your data description appears to be wrong. I count 2 'b's, not 1 or 3. I count 3 'a's, not 2. I count 2 'c's, not 3. I certainly don't count 4 'f's.
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As for solving the problem, to work with parallel arrays, you'll need to use a loop to walk over all of them. For example:
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my %hash;
for(my $i; $i < @out; $i++) {
# do something with $out[$i];
# do something with $out1[$i];
}
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In the body of the loop you'll need to populate that hash. Think about what should be your key and what should be your value.
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Good luck!
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jarich
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