Hi Anonymous Monk,
You could use IPC::Open3 to get the output. Have a look at the thread on IPC::Open3 woes for some ideas. In particular, have a look at Re: IPC::Open3 woes.
You can find another example on the use of IPC::Open3 in the article of the Perl Journal titled: Perl and Inline Octave Code.
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
lin0In reply to Re: Automate program interaction
by lin0
in thread Automate program interaction
by Anonymous Monk
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