ikegami++
Note that you can also convert your multiple if statments into direct access via a hash:
my $AoAref = [
[ 10001, 2.71, 4 ],
[ 160001, 123.4, 5 ],
[ 170001, 234.9, 9 ],
[ 670002, 44.8, 11 ],
];
my %HoA = map { $_->[0] => $_ } @{$AoAref};
my ( $arg1, $arg2, $arg3 ) = @HoA{ qw( 160001 170001 670002 ) };
printf "%5d %5.1f %2d\n", @{$_} for $arg1, $arg2, $arg3;
Output:
160001 123.4 5
170001 234.9 9
670002 44.8 11
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