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this may be a bit out of context here, as it is not really python-related, but I am struggling to find solutions to this kind of simple (?) problem:
I am trying to redirect the standard output (in this case simply the output of my python file) to my C# WPF frontend application. I have already managed to receive the stdout according to here, but the tqdm bar is updated with new bars in new lines, rather than staying on the first line on the same bar.
Is this problem solvable, or does tqdm only work correctly in a python terminal? Does a solution exist where I can get a live copy of the terminal in a WPF application?
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Hey,
this may be a bit out of context here, as it is not really python-related, but I am struggling to find solutions to this kind of simple (?) problem:
I am trying to redirect the standard output (in this case simply the output of my python file) to my C# WPF frontend application. I have already managed to receive the stdout according to here, but the tqdm bar is updated with new bars in new lines, rather than staying on the first line on the same bar.
Is this problem solvable, or does tqdm only work correctly in a python terminal? Does a solution exist where I can get a live copy of the terminal in a WPF application?
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