Hello ash_86, and welcome to the Monastery!
You can use the pairwise function from List::MoreUtils:
#! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use List::MoreUtils 'pairwise';
use Data::Dump;
my @array1 = qw(red blue green);
my @array2 = qw(black orange white);
my %hash = pairwise { $a => $b } @array1, @array2;
dd \%hash;
Output:
21:57 >perl 977_SoPW.pl
{ blue => "orange", green => "white", red => "black" }
21:57 >
Hope that helps,
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