corion as i could nt copy my exact code so i made some typo errors , and this code runs successfully with file names with out white spaces , but i want to make it possible to run with file names having spaces in the arguments also , my problem here is to run with filenames having spaces and i need to use these arguments for other system calls also , in which it is giving problem
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $re;
my $qu;
$re = $ARGV[0];
$qu = $ARGV[1];
print $re,"\t",$qu,"\n";
$match = system qq(mer -maxmatch "$re" "$re");
$camp = system qq(mer -cods "$re" "$qu");
system qq(perl ma.pl "$re" "$qe");
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