On 4 mai, 06:56, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > En Thu, 03 May 2007 09:41:57 -0300,vml<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > > On 3 mai, 14:20, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> En Thu, 03 May 2007 04:54:43 -0300,vml<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> escribió: > > >> > I have a python com object which contains a method to inverse an array > >> > in vb 6 the definition of the class is : > > > I just tried to replace the *val by SqVal(self,val) and call the > > method in vb but it crashes down : > > > "when refilling safe array the sequence must have the same number of > > dimension as the existing array" > > That can't happen with your Python code below, so it must be on the > caller. Maybe you wrote something like: xx=something.SqVal(yy) and xx,yy > are declared of different sizes. >
It is true that I call the python routine like that in vb : toto = obj.SqVal(ty) If I am understanding well I need to pass an array of 2x2 and I should retireve an array of variant of 2x2 .... I tried to do that : vb6 : Dim obj As Object Dim toto(1, 1, 2) As Variant Set obj = CreateObject("Python.Fop") Dim ty(1, 1, 2) As Variant ty(0, 0, 0) = 1 ty(0, 1, 0) = 2 ty(0, 0, 1) = 3 ty(0, 0, 2) = 7 ty(0, 1, 1) = 4 ty(0, 1, 2) = 45 ty(1, 0, 0) = 1 ty(1, 1, 0) = 2 ty(1, 0, 1) = 3 ty(1, 0, 2) = 7 ty(1, 1, 1) = 4 ty(1, 1, 2) = 45 toto = obj.SqVal(ty) but it is saying that the compiler can not assign the array toto at the line toto=obj.SqVal().... hum strange ..... any ideas ? Thank you for your help ! > > def SqVal(self,val): > > ## ... > > return val > > > By the way Do you have any idea to debug the com server script ? ( I > > would like to know if a can access the value in the function while > > calling it from vb 6) > > Write a log file as suggested, or use OutputDebugString with the DebugView > program fromwww.sysinternals.com > > -- > Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list