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Behold... the Power of Perl.


Have you ever laid awake into the wee-hours of the night and asked yourself "Can I use Perl to integrate with STK Object Model?" First, you need more help than a simple blog post, and second, yes you can! Although C#, Matlab, VB.Net  and Python get all the STK/Help Code-Snippet glory, you can use Perl with STK (and not just for TCP/IP connections). Why use Perl? Well, beyond the obvious $, @, and % (scalars, arrays, and hashes), and the sexy; line endings, Perl is simple and quick (you can write a Perl script before someone opens Visual Studio and creates a new project!). Here's a simple example...

# just a simple example of starting and controlling STK #
use Win32::OLE; 

# use existing instance of STK if already running, else start new #

if (! ($STKapp = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('STK11.Application'))){
$STKapp = Win32::OLE->new('STKX11.Application');
}
$STKapp->{Visible} = 1;
$STKapp->{UserControl} = True;

# do stuff in STK - using CONNECT commands or Object Model #

$stkRoot = $STKapp->{Personality2};
$stkRoot -> ExecuteCommand("New / Scenario MyScen");
$stkRoot -> Isolate;
$stkRoot -> UnitPreferences -> SetCurrentUnit("DateFormat", "EpSec");

# Exit STK #

$STKapp->{UserControl} = False;

You can find additional examples in the STK FAQs and Code Examples.

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