Care to share some code to demonstrate? Home brew hash or Moose-based doesn't matter.
Say, 1000 lines and with an average of say 10 stations per line.
This will generate some test data sufficient for the exercise:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
=comment
lineName stn. east...north...elev.
000301038 1260 52205121N109153806W 618485158009020 6626
000301038 1261 52205121N109153674W 618510158009027 6623
=cut
for my $line ( 1 .. 1000 ) {
for my $stn ( 1 .. 10 ) {
printf "%08d %8d %08dN%08dW %015s %4d\n",
$line, $stn,
int( 1e6 * rand( 90 ) ), int( 1e6 * rand( 90 ) ),
int( 1e13 * rand( 90 ) ), int( rand 9999 );
}
}
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