Maybe this will help?
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw[ pp ];
use List::Util qw[ sum ];
use constant WINDOW => 10;
my @data = map int( rand 10 ), 1 .. 30;
my @mAves;
my @slide;
for my $dp ( @data ) {
push @slide, $dp;
shift @slide if @slide > WINDOW;
push @mAves, sum( @slide ) / WINDOW if @slide == WINDOW;
}
print join ' ', @data;
print join ' ', @mAves;
__END__
C:\test>junk
3 8 8 2 5 5 0 3 8 3 2 3 2 3 5 4 8 7 5 4 6 3 1 6 3 6 0 7 3 3
4.5 4.4 3.9 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.3 4.1 4.5 4.2 4.3 4.7
+ 4.7 4.6 4.9 4.7 4.9 4.1 4.1 3.9 3.8
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