Daniel,

Thanks for the reply. To your question, No. The real problem here is how do i get access to the variables in c# from ironpython.

Thanks, Ron Lindsey

On 1/5/2011 1:22 PM, Daniel Jennings wrote:
Have you tried just treating it like a regular Python dictionary? I thought that's 
all I had to do, though I work with Dictionary<K,V>, not Hashtable objects.


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Subject: [IronPython] IP 2.7b1 - Accessing C# variables from Python

I have written an OpenGL 3D modeling program in C#/OpenTK. In the
program, I store all the objects (box, sphere, tube, etc) the user
created into a hashtable. Each object stored is of type Box, Sphere etc...

I am embedding IronPython to give the user a way to animate their
models. So in IronPython, the user needs to have access to the objects
in the hashtable to get/set properties of the different objects.

Once the script is written, they then will run it. as the script
executes, it will control the objects in the hashtable, which in turn
will move the 3D models in the screen.

I have looked/googled/read but have not found out a way to access a C#
hashtable and the objects stored with in it.

Any ideas?
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