Greasemonkey is pretty terrible at IPC, so you probably won't be able to use a Perl script for this. However, Javascript itself (which Greasemonkey uses) is likely adequate for this sort of calculation, so just writing the whole thing as a GM script may work.

Any problems with scripting possibly being against the terms of use, though, are your own to resolve. :P

On 2013-01-27 00:56, D Noone wrote:
There is a game I would like to play online.
But I want to come up with strategies, but need to collect data but do not want to manually do it so------
I would like to start the game online.

When the graphic on the game says it is time to play I want , or was hoping, grease monkey to execute a perl program which will pass it back some key to press on the screen.

as soon as the spot where the result is placed on the screen, grease monkey would pass the result and other numbers on the screen to the perl program again, My pearl program would come up with the proper response pass it back to grease monkey and let it press the right graphic buttons.

The meantime my perl program is recording the game action and coming up with the appropriate responses. Now before I spend a lot of time learning grease monkey only to discover it will not do anything like this. I would like to know - Is grease money the wrong tools for me to use to accomplish what I want ?

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