Creates a lattice and applies it to the given objects.
Note: This command uses output
arguments. C# and some scripting languages (such as JScript,
PerlScript and Python) don't support arguments passed by reference.
Normally you can get the output arguments via either XSIApplication.ExecuteCommand
method (C#) or the ISIVTCollection (scripting
languages), but this command already returns a value.
The only available workaround in this case is to create a VBScript
custom command which returns both the output arguments and the
return value in one array. For details, see What Happens when the Function Already
Returns a Value?.