I tried using append function, the script is as follows.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Image::Magick;
my($image, $p, $q);
$image = new Image::Magick;
$image->Read('d:\\d\\Graph.xls..PNG','d:\\d\\Sample.jpg');
$p = $image->Append(stack=>{true,false});
$p = $image->Write('d:/pimage.jpg');
this creates 2 files 'pimage.jpg.0' & 'pimage.jpg.1', and the read file images are placed in these two files. But I have mentioned the o/p file name as 'pimage.jpg'.
I want both the images to be in the same file(pimage.jpg).
How can I get it?
Thanks & Regards
Nalina
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