Converting a Python Code to run on MATLAB

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Hi,
I have a particular block of code which I want to format so that I can run it on MATLAB. Could you please help me out with getting this converted?
import os, numpy as np
from ctREFPROP.ctREFPROP import REFPROPFunctionLibrary
def NBP():
RP = REFPROPFunctionLibrary(os.environ['RPPREFIX'])
print(RP.RPVersion())
RP.SETPATHdll(os.environ['RPPREFIX'])
r = RP.SETUPdll(1,"PROPANE.FLD","HMX.BNC","DEF")
assert(r.ierr == 0)
print(RP.PQFLSHdll(101.325, 0, [1.0], 0))
if __name__=='__main__':
# Print the version of REFPROP in use and the NBP
NBP()
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Harish Chandrasekar
Harish Chandrasekar on 19 Oct 2020
The code is actually a function that is created on Python which can be called by NBP() to produce thermodynamic table values for the specified conditions as can be seen in the RP.PQFLHdll line. The function retrives data from a software named REFPROP to generate the values.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Oct 2020
There are matlab interfaces to refprop

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