1. system command :
ls | awk -F'[_]' '{print $2}'
o/p :
1431024666
1431037440
1431038327
2. Perl program
#!/usr/bin/perl
@ab=`ls | awk -F'[_]' '{print $2}'`;
print "\@ab = @ab";
output :
@ab = ab_1431024666_1430960820_36398
ab_1431037440_1430958175_36390
ab_1431038327_1430958130_36387
Question : I want to get the same output of the system command when i run the perl script. Can someone, guide what is missing here?
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