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KevinADC, yes, ideally I'd have preferred to use command line arguments and then execute via e.g. a 'system' call. However, the programme that I'd like to run "non-interactively", has already been conveniently provided as a binary. In principle, I could modify the source and then re-compile...
Hello!
Quick question... I'm currently using a program that asks for user input via STDIN, but I'd like to run it non-interactively from a perl script. I had hoped that the following would work, but it doesn't...
print(STDIN "input\n");
Thanks in advance for your help!
JVC.
Hi,
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Thanks Duncan, that worked great!
Humbling too, it reminds me of that t-shirt
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/374d/
If it's not too much trouble, could you point me in the direction of the book with the best chapter for a beginner to this sort of scripting?
Again, much...
Hello!
I primarily work with data in text files, but on occasion I download html files. Recently, I tried adapting one of my scripts so that I can download images from the web.
Unfortunately, while I can create files, they either can't be viewed or look really weird (sometimes one can just...
Thanks for the suggestions, unfortunately I've been extremely busy over the last few days and have only just had a chance to try them out.
raklet
# both 'script1.pl' and 'script2.pl' contain the output2file subroutine
# the sub is being evoked, as I have test-printed to STDOUT from it
# both...
Ah, thanks for that, obviously I wasn't clear enough. :D
I'm not trying to capture the output! All 'script1.pl' does is create and then analyse text files (using 'script2.pl') in turn, i.e.
@Is = (0..2);
foreach $i (@Is) {
# printout $results_$i from 'script1.pl' to output file
# analyse...
Hello experts!
I've been writing scripts to answer biological questions in evolutionary genomics for just over a year and have recently come across a rather strange problem involving STDOUT.
To write my data to an output file, I have written a subroutine so that I can print to several outfiles...
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