I am new to Perl and having some problems figuring out the best way to return multiple arrays from a sub. Here is my code for starters.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use List::Util;
use Fcntl 'O_RDONLY';
use Tie::File;
use YAML qw();
my $digitData = 'digitData.txt';
my $alphaData = 'alphaData.txt';
my (@dataA, @dataN) = dataMod();
print Dumper(@dataA);
print Dumper(@dataN);
sub dataMod {
my (@alphaData, @numData);
my $fileCount = `wc -l < $alphaData`;;
chomp $fileCount;
my $history = eval {YAML::LoadFile('history.yaml')} || {};
$history->{$_} && --$history->{$_} for keys %$history;
tie my @alphas, 'Tie::File', $alphaData, mode => O_RDONLY;
tie my @nums, 'Tie::File', $digitData, mode => O_RDONLY;
LINES: for (1 .. $fileCount) {
my @alphaPool = @alphas;
my $pair;
while (@alphaPool) {
my @numberPool = @nums;
my $tryAlpha = splice @alphaPool, rand(@alphaPool), 1;
while (@numberPool) {
my $tryNum = splice @numberPool, rand(@numberPool), 1;
next if $history->{"$tryAlpha|$tryNum"};
@alphas = grep {$_ ne $tryAlpha} @alphas;
@numberPool = grep {$_ != $tryNum} @numberPool;
#print "$tryAlpha $tryNum\n";
push @alphaData, $tryAlpha;
push @numData, $tryNum;
$history->{"$tryAlpha|$tryNum"} = 5;
next LINES;
}
@alphas = grep {$_ ne $tryAlpha} @alphas;
}
}
YAML::DumpFile('history.yaml', $history);
return(@alphaData, @numData);
}
I am having trouble figuring out the best way to return the data from the subroutine. I need to conserve or be able to print the data from these two variables: $tryAlpha $tryNum together once they are returned.
Currently it returns each value disjoined. An it appears that only one array has data?
Current output is in this format:
$VAR1 = cellCpe2
$VAR2 = stemClearSte
$VAR3 = OctuStemPr2
$VAR4 = 10
$VAR5 = 30
$VAR6 = 20
The problem is, I would like to use it in the format that is returned when inside the subroutine when the following print statement is executed within the sub: print "$tryAlpha $tryNum\n";
The result of this print statement, I need to be able to use the same logic for the data as in the print statement: ie: $varForAlphaData $varForNumData
cellCpe2 10
stemClearSte 30
OctuStemPr2 20
For testing purposes I am using two files *digitData.txt: Contains three words cellCpe2, stemClearSte, OctuStemPr2. One per line
*alphaData.txt: Contains 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60. One per line
Not sure what I am doing wrong at this point. Hoping someone can help out. Thanks in advanced for all the help!
I would like to use it in the format that is returned when inside the subroutine when the following print statement is executed within the sub: print "$tryAlpha $tryNum\n";does that mean you want it to do the same thing here....print Dumper(@dataA); print Dumper(@dataN);???? – Dave Nov 15 '11 at 19:34short answersection. – Dave Nov 15 '11 at 20:02short answerwas incorrect so I pulled it out. The longer answer using hashes as opposed to two arrays is still there though. – Dave Nov 15 '11 at 21:03