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  • L Luc Pattyn

    If it works for you from a "command prompt", then Process.Start() can handle it. :)

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    lune12
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    Thanks. and if I want to call a single function from the script, is there a way?

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      Thanks. and if I want to call a single function from the script, is there a way?

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      If you know how to do it from a "command prompt", then Process.Start() can handle it. :)

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      • L Luc Pattyn

        If you know how to do it from a "command prompt", then Process.Start() can handle it. :)

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        no I don't know, can you explain please

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          no I don't know, can you explain please

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          I can not. :)

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          • L lune12

            no I don't know, can you explain please

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            I think you can. Because from Csharp we can call another dll's functions by importing them with DllImport. However your python script should be a dll that registered to the system once ;)

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            • C candogu

              I think you can. Because from Csharp we can call another dll's functions by importing them with DllImport. However your python script should be a dll that registered to the system once ;)

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              do you know how can I turn the python script into a dll. Or should I forward the question to the phyton forum?

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              • L lune12

                I have a script in python. I would like to call it from a winform in C#, is it possible? and how? Thanks

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                Yes it is. You need to install Iron Python[^. Then you gain access to your Python functions directly from .NET.

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                • L lune12

                  I have a script in python. I would like to call it from a winform in C#, is it possible? and how? Thanks

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                  Wayne Gaylard
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                  You can use IronPython[^] in a C# application. A simple implementation of loading a python file using IronPython looks something like this:-

                  Console.WriteLine("Loading discountprice.py");
                  ScriptRuntime py = Python.CreateRuntime();
                  dynamic random = py.UseFile(@"D:\Documents\Python Scripts\discountprice.py");
                  Console.WriteLine("discountprice.py loaded.");

                  that snippet loads a basic python file called discountprice.py in my python scripts folder. To implement this you need to download IronPython and reference Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting and also IronPython.Hosting. Hope this helps

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                  • W Wayne Gaylard

                    You can use IronPython[^] in a C# application. A simple implementation of loading a python file using IronPython looks something like this:-

                    Console.WriteLine("Loading discountprice.py");
                    ScriptRuntime py = Python.CreateRuntime();
                    dynamic random = py.UseFile(@"D:\Documents\Python Scripts\discountprice.py");
                    Console.WriteLine("discountprice.py loaded.");

                    that snippet loads a basic python file called discountprice.py in my python scripts folder. To implement this you need to download IronPython and reference Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting and also IronPython.Hosting. Hope this helps

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                    Thanks it helps. (tried it with a simple script) my question now is: I have a python script that import module IntelHex. when executing the script itself it works properly. when calling it frm my C# application, I got an exception "No module named intelHex" Do you have a clue how can I solve this? Thanks,

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                    • L lune12

                      do you know how can I turn the python script into a dll. Or should I forward the question to the phyton forum?

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                      I don't know how to do that but, if you know what that pyhon script do, you can write it yourself in csharp as a dll file.

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