You forgot a bunch of commas.
Golfing:
$new{$_}=defined$old{$_}?$old{$_}:999 for@mips
If there are no
0 values:
$new{$_}=$old{$_}||999 for@mips
The first, but perl6 (I think):
$new{$_}=$old{$_}//999 for@mips
The first one written in a more readable way:
for (@mips) {
$new{$_} = defined($old{$_}) ? $old{$_} : 999;
}
Another approach:
%new=map{($_,defined$old{$_}?$old{$_}:999}@mips
If 0 may be 999:
%new=map{($_,$old{$_}||999)}@mips
Another perl6 try:
%new=map{($_,$old{$_}//999)}@mips
Again, the first of this approach written in a readable manner:
%new = map {
($_ => defined($old{$_}) ? $old{$_} : 999)
} @mips;
Good luck.
2;0 juerd@ouranos:~$ perl -e'undef christmas'
Segmentation fault
2;139 juerd@ouranos:~$
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