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Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers.
Python.NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly
seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and
provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. It
allows Python code to interact with the CLR, and may also be used to
embed Python into a .NET application.
Calling .NET code from Python
Python.NET allows CLR namespaces to be treated essentially as Python packages.
import clr
from System import String
from System.Collections import *
To load an assembly, use the AddReference function in the clr
module:
import clr
clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms")
from System.Windows.Forms import Form
Embedding Python in .NET
All calls to python should be inside a
using (Py.GIL()) {/* Your code here */} block.
Import python modules using dynamic mod = Py.Import("mod"), then
you can call functions as normal, eg mod.func(args).
Use mod.func(args, Py.kw("keywordargname", keywordargvalue)) or
mod.func(args, keywordargname: keywordargvalue) to apply keyword
arguments.
All python objects should be declared as dynamic type.
Mathematical operations involving python and literal/managed types
must have the python object first, eg. np.pi * 2 works,
2 * np.pi doesn't.
Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers.