my $command = qq(ncks -v $variable -d station,$id,$id $file | grep \"s +tation\\[\"); my @output = `$command`;
In reply to Re: Execute a command line and save in memory its output
by Laurent_R
in thread Execute a command line and save in memory its output
by Anonymous Monk
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