Making a few guesses at what you might mean:
use List::Util qw< min max >;
my @array = ( -150, -5, 50, 0, 7, 0, 2 ,4, 3, 8, -1 );
my $min = min(@array);
my $max = max(@array);
my @final_array = map 100*($_-$min)/($max-$min), @array;
for( 0..$#array ) {
printf "%5.1f%% %5d\n", $final_array[$_], $array[$_];
}
__END__
0.0% -150
72.5% -5
100.0% 50
75.0% 0
78.5% 7
75.0% 0
76.0% 2
77.0% 4
76.5% 3
79.0% 8
74.5% -1
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