What I'm trying to do is allow a user to write a method in a textbox and have my code call that method. This will eventually be used in a demo applet for optimization given a goal function.
So I've been working with a sample console application but I'm having trouble. I've checked stack overflow and codeproject and other sources, and have got to the point where I can compile the code. But I'm lost at how to call it and only access a method.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.CodeDom.Compiler;
using Microsoft.CSharp;
using System.Reflection;
namespace CodeCompilerTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
CodeDomProvider codeProvider = CodeDomProvider.CreateProvider("CSharp");
CompilerParameters parameters = new CompilerParameters();
//parameters.GenerateExecutable = false;
parameters.GenerateInMemory = true;
//parameters.OutputAssembly = "Output.dll";
string SourceString = @"
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace testone
{
public class myclass
{
public double Main()
{
return testd(5,8);
}
public double testd(double a, double b)
{
return a+b;
}
}
}";
CompilerResults results = codeProvider.CompileAssemblyFromSource(parameters, SourceString);
if (results.Errors.Count > 0)
{
foreach (CompilerError CompErr in results.Errors)
{
Console.WriteLine("Line number " + CompErr.Line + ", Error Number: " + CompErr.ErrorNumber + ", '" + CompErr.ErrorText + ";");
}
Console.ReadLine();
}
Assembly mAssembly = results.CompiledAssembly;
Type scripttype = mAssembly.GetType("myclass");
Object rslt = new Object();
Object[] argin = {5, 8};
//rslt = scripttype.GetMethod("Main").Invoke(null, null);
rslt = scripttype.InvokeMember("Main", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod | BindingFlags.Public |BindingFlags.Static, null, null, null);
Console.WriteLine(((double)rslt).ToString());
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
I've tried different combinations on how to call the Invoke on the method and keep getting errors. What I want to be able to do is have the user define a function like this:
public double funcname(double x, double y)
{
return x+y;
}
And then I could just call funcname directly. If this is not doable, I'll take what I can get at this point.
Any help or guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.