You're on the right track, but you'll find that there's not a huge amount of resources for what you're doing. After a bit of Googling (for matchcad ole) I found a link describing the MathCAD OLE interface

What you can do is to examine the MS Word and MS Excel examples for the Perl-ish syntax. The syntax tries to emulate the VBA code as much as possible within the constraints of the language

As mentioned on the Matchcad OLE page, your best bet for finding functions and properties is to use the object browser to find "hooks".

Good luck with it!


In reply to Re: WIN32::OLE interface to Mathcad by Sinistral
in thread WIN32::OLE interface to Mathcad by forgedascendant

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