Hi, I am trying to run a matlab script from my perl code. Here is the command I am using to run the scripts : `/data/matlab/bin/matlab -nodisplay -r "run('/home/......./new1.m');run('/data/......./test.m');exit;"`; Here, when new1.m are run some values are set and then I am trying to run another script, test.m, in the same session. I am successfully able to run this from the unix command line, but when I put the same command in Perl code, it does not execute. Once I run this , I would want to parameterize the path , i.e new1.m file should be replaced by whatever user enters as input. Can anyone please provide any solution/suggestion?

In reply to Manpiulate Command line from within Perl Code by uday392

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