Connecting Perl with Python or other languages can be achieved using various methods. You can use Inter-Process Communication (IPC), through APIs, or by using language bindings. Below is an example of how to connect Perl with Python using the system calls to execute a Python script from Perl.
# Perl Script: connect_perl_to_python.pl
my $output = `python3 /path/to/your_script.py`;
print "Output from Python script: $output\n";
This method allows Perl to execute a Python script and capture its output. Modify the path to reflect the location of your Python script.
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