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How can I do cmd commands in autoit and get the answer ?

Ex:

I want to do the command 'ping google.com' and them I want to get the asnwer that the command line replied.

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I want to get the 7ms information and store in a string variable.

I did some research and found this command 

$CMD = "ping google.com" RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & $CMD)

But I still dunno how to get the information 7ms.
Thanks.

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Use the Ping command in AutoIt instead.

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Thanks for the reply, I didnt know autoit have ping function s:

But I found another way
 

Func _getDOSOutput($command)
    Local $text = '', $Pid = Run('"' & @ComSpec & '" /c ' & "ping google.com", '', @SW_HIDE, 2 + 4)
    While 1
            $text &= StdoutRead($Pid, False, False)
            If @error Then ExitLoop
            Sleep(10)
WEnd
MsgBox(0, "Tutorial", $text)
    Return StringStripWS($text, 7)
EndFunc   ;==>_getDOSOutput

Now just have to separate strings o/
 

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