With the addition of a little whitespace and factoring out the step size as that is often required for other parts of the code, that's the one I think: #! perl -slw
use strict;
our $N //= 2;
our $M //= 1e6;
my $STEP = ( $M + 1 ) / $N;
my @ranges = map [
int( $_ * $STEP ), int( ( $_+1 ) * $STEP ) -1
], 0 .. $N - 1;
printf "%2d : from %7d to %7d (%7d)\n",
$_, @{ $ranges[ $_ ] },
$ranges[ $_ ][ 1 ] - $ranges[ $_ ][ 0 ] + 1
for 0 .. $#ranges;
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