How do I convert a .ipymb into a .m? eg. open a jupyter notebook in matlab?
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Caroline Szujewski
on 4 Feb 2025
Answered: Karan Singh
on 6 Feb 2025
I have a jupyter notebook I need to open in matlab. How do I convert it? It is in .ipymb and I need it in .m. I can currently only open it as a txt file.
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Karan Singh
on 6 Feb 2025
In my opinion there is no direct, way to do the same. However, You can convert the " *.ipynb " file to a python script. There re two ways to do the same, which is answered in this MATLAB answers post by MathWorks Staff. https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/645303-how-can-i-run-a-jupyter-notebook-script-from-matlab
There can also be a use case whenre you can use MATLAB itself in the jupyter notebook, You can integrate MATLAB with an existing JupyterHub deployment, single-user Jupyter Notebook Server, and many other Jupyter-based provisioning systems running in the cloud or on-premises. You can run MATLAB code in a Jupyter notebook using MATLAB kernel for Jupyter, or you can open a browser-based version of the MATLAB development environment to directly access MATLAB apps https://in.mathworks.com/products/reference-architectures/jupyter.html
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