Avi Mitrani <avi.m@...> writes:
> I’m new to PythonDotNet, and to integrating Python & C#, and I have to say
that I’m ‘breaking my teeth’
> Is there an example or tutorial you can direct me to?
You need to do something like:
var res = PyTuple.AsTuple(fibmodule.InvokeMethod("fib2", new PyObject[1] { new
PyFloat(10) }));
double r = (double)res.GetItem(0).AsManagedObject(typeof(double));
This sucks, so I've made some modifications so that python can be called from
C# just like normal code, without all the hassle of .GetAttr and .Invoke.
Using my version of pythondotnet you can just run:
double r = fibmodule.fib2(10);
and it does the right thing.
You can find it here: https://github.com/patstew/pythonnet
Cheers,
Patrick
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