H. Pikaar -
Henri...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think that Carlo means, why would you put a powershell script in a tse
> script and execute it from there.
A program written with a scripting language calls other software to
perform some function. The result is typically to automate an
otherwise manual process.
I can think of several more specific reasons why in general
one might wont to use TSE as scrpting language. I do not know about
the specific eigenvalues / powershell use.
A TSE macro might...
Allow a better user interface.
Process inputs to software before calls.
Process outputs from called software.
Call several pieces of software with the result of one used by another
I used TSE to call software to record streaming news AND play it back
later with a user interface that allowed easily pausing, skipping forward
and back. I used TSE because I'm familiar with it and it suits me.
There may be other ways that work better. My system also used shell
scripts for scheduling and other functions.
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