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Running SKILL code in terminal with object inputs

Yahya Fahmi
Yahya Fahmi over 1 year ago

Hello,

I've been reading through the forum posts on running SKILL code/files through the terminal, but I'm still having trouble finding a solution for my test case.

I have created a SKILL GUI that when the "run" button is pressed, calls a simulation wrapper function, this function has 3 objects passed as input (form object and 2 tables).

All my code (for the form and the simulation functions) are in one file, however I have cleaned up the code so that the simulation wrapper function only relies on the inputs passed (no dependance on "global" variables enclosed in a let).

The end goal is to set the callback of the RUN button to a terminal call which will run the simulation function with the correct inputs passed, that way I don't have to freeze my workspace during runtime and can possibly speed up the execution.

I'm not the best versed when it comes to working with the terminal in this sense and am having trouble finding detailed examples other than what's here in the forum, so any piece of help or nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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