PyScope missing in Python .NET










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My problem is that I'm trying to use Python.NET inside Visual Studio, I installed Python 3.5, and the python.NET package trough nuget and trough pip too.



added namespace Python.Runtime in my Form application, and the Python.Runtime.dll is there in the references too.



I tried to use a sample code from the offical site: offical site



using Python.Runtime;

// create a person object
Person person = new Person("John", "Smith");

// acquire the GIL before using the Python interpreter
using (Py.GIL())

// create a Python scope
using (PyScope scope = Py.CreateScope())

// convert the Person object to a PyObject
PyObject pyPerson = person.ToPython();

// create a Python variable "person"
scope.Set("person", pyPerson);

// the person object may now be used in Python
string code = "fullName = person.FirstName + ' ' + person.LastName";
scope.Exec(code);




The Py.GIL() part works and I already tried to import numpy package and do some basic calculations with it, it worked well.



However the PyScope is just not recognized, nor do Py.CreateScope.
("The type or namespace PyScope could not be found")



Tried to write Python.Runtime.PyScope, tried reinstalling, tried older package, used console app and winforms app too, however nothing seems to work.



Am I missing something here?










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  • you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

    – denfromufa
    Nov 13 '18 at 5:13











  • @denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

    – Neil Marko
    Nov 13 '18 at 7:37















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My problem is that I'm trying to use Python.NET inside Visual Studio, I installed Python 3.5, and the python.NET package trough nuget and trough pip too.



added namespace Python.Runtime in my Form application, and the Python.Runtime.dll is there in the references too.



I tried to use a sample code from the offical site: offical site



using Python.Runtime;

// create a person object
Person person = new Person("John", "Smith");

// acquire the GIL before using the Python interpreter
using (Py.GIL())

// create a Python scope
using (PyScope scope = Py.CreateScope())

// convert the Person object to a PyObject
PyObject pyPerson = person.ToPython();

// create a Python variable "person"
scope.Set("person", pyPerson);

// the person object may now be used in Python
string code = "fullName = person.FirstName + ' ' + person.LastName";
scope.Exec(code);




The Py.GIL() part works and I already tried to import numpy package and do some basic calculations with it, it worked well.



However the PyScope is just not recognized, nor do Py.CreateScope.
("The type or namespace PyScope could not be found")



Tried to write Python.Runtime.PyScope, tried reinstalling, tried older package, used console app and winforms app too, however nothing seems to work.



Am I missing something here?










share|improve this question
























  • you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

    – denfromufa
    Nov 13 '18 at 5:13











  • @denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

    – Neil Marko
    Nov 13 '18 at 7:37













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My problem is that I'm trying to use Python.NET inside Visual Studio, I installed Python 3.5, and the python.NET package trough nuget and trough pip too.



added namespace Python.Runtime in my Form application, and the Python.Runtime.dll is there in the references too.



I tried to use a sample code from the offical site: offical site



using Python.Runtime;

// create a person object
Person person = new Person("John", "Smith");

// acquire the GIL before using the Python interpreter
using (Py.GIL())

// create a Python scope
using (PyScope scope = Py.CreateScope())

// convert the Person object to a PyObject
PyObject pyPerson = person.ToPython();

// create a Python variable "person"
scope.Set("person", pyPerson);

// the person object may now be used in Python
string code = "fullName = person.FirstName + ' ' + person.LastName";
scope.Exec(code);




The Py.GIL() part works and I already tried to import numpy package and do some basic calculations with it, it worked well.



However the PyScope is just not recognized, nor do Py.CreateScope.
("The type or namespace PyScope could not be found")



Tried to write Python.Runtime.PyScope, tried reinstalling, tried older package, used console app and winforms app too, however nothing seems to work.



Am I missing something here?










share|improve this question
















My problem is that I'm trying to use Python.NET inside Visual Studio, I installed Python 3.5, and the python.NET package trough nuget and trough pip too.



added namespace Python.Runtime in my Form application, and the Python.Runtime.dll is there in the references too.



I tried to use a sample code from the offical site: offical site



using Python.Runtime;

// create a person object
Person person = new Person("John", "Smith");

// acquire the GIL before using the Python interpreter
using (Py.GIL())

// create a Python scope
using (PyScope scope = Py.CreateScope())

// convert the Person object to a PyObject
PyObject pyPerson = person.ToPython();

// create a Python variable "person"
scope.Set("person", pyPerson);

// the person object may now be used in Python
string code = "fullName = person.FirstName + ' ' + person.LastName";
scope.Exec(code);




The Py.GIL() part works and I already tried to import numpy package and do some basic calculations with it, it worked well.



However the PyScope is just not recognized, nor do Py.CreateScope.
("The type or namespace PyScope could not be found")



Tried to write Python.Runtime.PyScope, tried reinstalling, tried older package, used console app and winforms app too, however nothing seems to work.



Am I missing something here?







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  • you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

    – denfromufa
    Nov 13 '18 at 5:13











  • @denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

    – Neil Marko
    Nov 13 '18 at 7:37

















  • you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

    – denfromufa
    Nov 13 '18 at 5:13











  • @denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

    – Neil Marko
    Nov 13 '18 at 7:37
















you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

– denfromufa
Nov 13 '18 at 5:13





you need to use master branch of pythonnet (not version 2.3 from pypi)

– denfromufa
Nov 13 '18 at 5:13













@denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

– Neil Marko
Nov 13 '18 at 7:37





@denfromufa Thanks for the help, I'm rather new and I had no idea this stuff existed. Did some reading on it and istalled the master branch. It worked!

– Neil Marko
Nov 13 '18 at 7:37












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