my @array = qq/$command $arg1 $arg2 $arg3 > $outfile/;
system "@array";
Resulted in: Can't spawn "cmd.exe": No such file or directory at D:\advanced_programming\test_syscall.pl line 10.
On the other hand:
my @array = ($command, "$arg1 $arg2 $arg3 > $outfile");
system (@array);
Results in:
Clover: Cis-eLement OVERrepresentation
Compiled on Jul 18 2006
Error: motif and sequence files required
Usage summary: clover [options] mymotifs myseqs.fa [BGfiles]
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