i know it this question seem to be silly but i am struck here. i have a text file like
1 human
2 flower
3 fruits
5 human
6 car
9 flower
asdgjhashdnh
gsdh sjs klja
now i want my output to be like
1= human
2= flower
3 =fruits
5 =human
6= car
9= flower
my code is :
#!/usr/bin/perl
#use strict;
#use warnings;
my %hash;
open (my $fh,"<", "c:/asso2.txt") or die "Can't open the file: ";
while (my $line =<$fh>){
chomp ($line);
if ($line =~ /\d\s+\w/){
my ($index, $data)=split (/\s+/,$line); #split on the basis
+ of space
$hash{$index} =$data; #Assign the value to key
}
}
foreach my $i(sort keys %hash){
print "$i =$hash{$index}\n";
}
plz give me wiser . what can be the mistake
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