How about:

my $count = 65; # 65 is the letter 'A' in ASCII my @original_array = qw(5 100 2 8 40); my %original_map = map { $_ => chr($count++) } sort { $a <=> $b } @original_array; my @letter_sequence = map $original_map{$_}, @original_array; print "@letter_sequence\n";

Update: Good call, merlyn. Here is one to eliminate the duplicates, I think:

my %seen; my %original_map = map { $_ => chr($count++) } grep !$seen{$_}++, sort { $a <=> $b } @original_array;

In reply to Re: Render numeric sequence as array of letters by perlguy
in thread Render numeric sequence as array of letters by gryphon

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