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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 clrmodule:

import clr clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms") from System.Windows.Forms import Form

By default, Mono will be used on Linux and macOS, .NET Framework on Windows. For details on the loading of different runtimes, please refer to the documentation.

.NET Core

If .NET Core is installed in a default location or the dotnet CLI tool is on the PATH, loading it instead of the default (Mono/.NET Framework) runtime just requires setting either the environment variablePYTHONNET_RUNTIME=coreclr or calling pythonnet.load explicitly:

from pythonnet import load load("coreclr")

import clr

Embedding Python in .NET

Example

static void Main(string[] args) { PythonEngine.Initialize(); using (Py.GIL()) { dynamic np = Py.Import("numpy"); Console.WriteLine(np.cos(np.pi * 2));

    dynamic sin = np.sin;
    Console.WriteLine(sin(5));

    double c = (double)(np.cos(5) + sin(5));
    Console.WriteLine(c);

    dynamic a = np.array(new List<float> { 1, 2, 3 });
    Console.WriteLine(a.dtype);

    dynamic b = np.array(new List<float> { 6, 5, 4 }, dtype: np.int32);
    Console.WriteLine(b.dtype);

    Console.WriteLine(a * b);
    Console.ReadKey();
}

}

Output:

1.0 -0.958924274663 -0.6752620892 float64 int32 [ 6. 10. 12.]

Resources

Information on installation, FAQ, troubleshooting, debugging, and projects using pythonnet can be found in the Wiki:

https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/wiki

Mailing list

https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet

Chat

https://gitter.im/pythonnet/pythonnet

.NET Foundation

This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.