List all Running Processes

From CountZero.

This example shows a system message box with all the currently running processes.

It uses the StringBuilder class to build up a string containing a list of all the currently running processes. It gets this list from the Processes.GetProcesses Method.

When run, it shows something like:



import clr clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms") from System.Windows.Forms import MessageBox from System.Diagnostics import Process from System.Text import StringBuilder

sb = StringBuilder procs = Process.GetProcesses for p in procs: sb.Append(p.ProcessName) sb.Append("\t") MessageBox.Show(sb.ToString, "Running processes")

A more Pythonic (and shorter) way to do this would be to use the built string join method and a generator expression: import clr clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms") from System.Windows.Forms import MessageBox from System.Diagnostics import Process

procs = Process.GetProcesses longString = '\t'.join(proc.ProcessName for proc in procs)

MessageBox.Show(longString, "Running processes")

On Mono, only processes started by Mono runtime can be listed. You will see processes you launched as in Launching Sub-Processes article, but you won't see other processes running on the same system.

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