I'm trying to make a program where I read in a file with a bunch of text in it. I then take punctuation out and then I read in a file that has stop words in it. Both get read in and put into arrays. I'm trying to put the array of the general text file and put it in a hash. I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong, but I'm trying. I want to do this so I can generate stats on how many words are repeated and what not, but I have to take out stop words and such.
Anyway here is what I have so far I put a comment #WORKING ON MERGING ARRAY INTO HASH that is where I'm working at. I don't think the way I'm trying to put the array into the hash is right, but I looked online and the %hash{array} = "value"; doesn't compile. so not sure how else to do it.
Thanks, if you have any questions for me I will respond back quickly.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
#Reading in the text file
my $file0="data.txt";
open(my $filehandle0,'<', $file0) || die "Could not open $file0\n";
my@words;
while (my $line = <$filehandle0>){
chomp $line;
my @word = split(/\s+/, $line);
push(@words, @word);
}
for (@words) {
s/[\,|\.|\!|\?|\:|\;]//g;
}
my %words_count; #The code I was told to add in this post.
$words_count{$_}++ for @words;
Next I read in the stop words I have in another array.
#Reading in the stopwords file
my $file1 = "stoplist.txt";
open(my $filehandle1, '<',$file1) or die "Could not open $file1\n";
my @stopwords;
while(my $line = <$filehandle1>){
chomp $line;
my @linearray = split(" ", $line);
push(@stopwords, @linearray);
}
for my $w (my @stopwords) {
s/\b\Q$w\E\B//ig;
}