Re: Newbie question Re: C# and Mathematica via NETLink
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- Subject: [mg54133] Re: Newbie question Re: C# and Mathematica via NETLink
- From: "news.optonline.net" <forge666spamisbad at spamisbadhotmail.com.lga.highwinds-media.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 03:33:57 -0500 (EST)
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Okay, I have made some progress. It turns out that by specifying the Wolfram.NETLink.UI namespace I block out all the Wolfram.NETLink calls. Now I used make each call by it's "full name" There must be a better way. Rail "news.optonline.net" <forge666spamisbad at spamisbadhotmail.com.lga.highwinds-media.com> wrote in message news:cuf4gf$gi1$1 at smc.vnet.net... > Hi- > > I am trying to call Mathematica from C# using NETLink. I am using NETLink > version 1.1 and can call a "ConsoleWindow" that creates a new Windows form > with a title NETLink 1.1. I note through my object browser in Microsoft > Visual Suite that MathPictureBox and DoubleBufferedPanel are accessible. > These are all members of Wolfram.NETLink.IU. > > I cannot access access any of the members of Wolfram.NETLink such as > IKernelLink, IMathLink, etc. > > My question: > > Don't I need access to members of Wolfram.NETLink, such as IKernelLink in > particular, to call Mathematica expressions? There do not appear to be ways > to do this through the three members of Wolfram.NETLink.IU. > > Any comments suggestions or examples of code calls for a WindowsApplication > under C# would be apprecited > > Thanks, > > Rail > > > > >