I have the following array:

@array = (-150, -5, 50, 0, 7, 0, 2 ,4, 3, 8, -1)

How do i a make a new array(@final_array) that contains percentages of @array

For example

@sorted_array = (-150, -5, -1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 50) The percentage of "@sorted_array[0]" is 1%. The result will be: @final_array[0]=1 The percentage of "@sorted_array[-1]" is 100%. The result will be: @final_array[2]=100 The percentage of "@sorted_array[3]" is 75%. The result will be: @final_array[3]=75;@final_array[5]=75
What would be the best and fastest way to get the the percentage of @array


In reply to How to convert array key values into percentages by PetreAdi

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