You can always do the data-driven approach, for example
my %inits = (
1 => [1, 0, 9],
2 => [2, 1, 10],
3 => [3, 0, 11],
# rest of the values go here
);
if ($inits{$h}) {
my @i = @{ $inits{$h} };
$j = $h + $i[0];
$p = $i[1];
$v = $i[2];
}
Or even
my %inits = (
1 => [2, 0, 9],
2 => [5, 1, 10],
3 => [8, 0, 11],
# rest of the values go here
);
($i, $p, $v) = @{$inits{$h}} if $inits{$h};
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