Is it possible to run python code in matlab?

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Sir, we have python code.Is it possible to run that code in matlab? If so kindly give guidelines.Thank you
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Wei Luo
Wei Luo on 3 Mar 2020
Try this!!!
Python Functions in MATLAB
Use Python® functions in MATLAB®, function signatures, arguments
To call a Python method or function, type py. followed by the module name, function name, and arguments.
In most cases, MATLAB automatically converts input arguments into Python types. An exception is calling a Python function with keyword arguments. Use the pyargs function to pass MATLAB data to these functions.

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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 13 Mar 2011

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manideep reddy
manideep reddy on 20 Apr 2018

You can call python script from matlab using the function

 system('python python_script.py');

in the same way, you can run a matlab script from python using the function os.system

 import os
print "I am in python"
os.system("matlab matlab_script.m")
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Gopinath Karuppannan
Gopinath Karuppannan on 17 Jul 2021
Edited: Gopinath Karuppannan on 17 Jul 2021
Hi
I have a source matlab script in folder 1 and i have python script and .mat file in folder 2. When i try to access the folder 2 data from folder 1 using the follow command i am getting error as No such file or directory. can someone guide me how to access the python file and .mat file from different current working directory.
Command used: system('python "folder 2/pythonfile.py"')
Error: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'dr.mat'
Vipul Dube
Vipul Dube on 2 Jun 2023
What if its a python function with 2 arguments instead of a python script, how do I use system() in that case?

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Pierre Harouimi
Pierre Harouimi on 25 Jan 2022
In R2021b, pyrun function allows you to run Python code directly from MATLAB.
Also, pyrunfile to run Python script.
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Dami Ajayi
Dami Ajayi on 28 Feb 2023
Edited: Dami Ajayi on 28 Feb 2023
Hi, please did you find a solution to this? @LEONARDO NUTI
Thank you
Pierre Harouimi
Pierre Harouimi on 3 Mar 2023
I tried a simple xgboost python model and it worked well.
Maybe you did not import it in python? Is it a python error? You can check that: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_external/troubleshooting-python-errors.html
You can try my example running:
preds = pyrunfile("xgboost_model.py", "preds")
You should have in output an ndarray.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 3 Mar 2020
You might find this recent post on the "Loren on the Art of MATLAB" blog interesting and informative.

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