A little heavy. For one thing, it seems safe to assume that they are searching an array, not a constant list. Thus, you don't really need the trinary operator:
my @ary = (...);
my $index;
for $index (0 .. $#ary) { last if $ary[$index] eq $val; }
print "Index = $index\n";
(Handling the case of no match is left as an exercise to the reader. Because I'm lazy today.)
As others have pointed out, conversion to a hash has a lot of drawbacks, not the least of which being the duplicate-value problem and the fact that it just isn't as efficient as travelling the array like above. Converting to a hash is still going to walk the array.
--rjray
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