my $arg1 = "foo"; my $file1 = "file_1.gz; my $arg2 = "bar"; my $file2 = "file_2.gz"; sub file_processing { $script = "/export/home/ssesar/Perl/another_script.pl"; $open = "$script -e $arg1 $file1"; open(FILE1, "$open |") or die "can't do it\n"; while (<FILE1>) { chomp; next if /^\#/; next if /None/; next if /Unkno/; next if /unkno/; next if /NONE/; @_ = split ( /\n/, $_); @array1 = @_; } close FILE1; }
1.I want this subroutine to be run as it reads
2. Then, I want this subroutine to be run a second time with the follo +wing changes: <CODE> $open = "$script -e $arg2 $file2"; open(FILE2, "$open |") or die "can't do it\n"; while (<FILE2>) {
and...
@array2 = @_;

In reply to RE: Re: Subroutine question by Limo
in thread Subroutine question by Limo

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