my $afile='dir1/firstfile.txt';
my $bfile='dir2/secondfile.txt';
my $bash_command='learn.sh '.$afile.' '.$bfile.' |';
open(my $output,$bash_command) or die $!;
while(my $line=<$output>){
print "$line";
}
my $afile='dir1/firstfile.txt';
my $bfile='dir2/secondfile.txt';
@args = ("learn.sh", $afile, $bfile);
system(@args) == 0
or die "system @args failed: $?"
my $output=`learn.sh $afile $bfile`;
I tried three different ways as you all have suggested, but I couldn't make my script work. Please help me what is wrong in it
Binod
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