Malab Python problem -- isloaded set to 0
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Mahesh
on 21 Oct 2014
Edited: Robert Snoeberger
on 24 Oct 2014
Hi,
I have downloaded the newest Matlab (R2014b) and am trying to call a Python script from my Matlab script. When I run "pyversion" I get this output:
version: '2.7'
executable: '/Applications/anaconda/bin/python2.7'
library: '/Applications/anaconda/lib/libpython2.7.dylib'
home: '/Applications/anaconda'
isloaded: 0
Why is "isloaded" equal to 0, why isn't it loading? I'm not sure how to fix this issue.
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Robert Snoeberger
on 22 Oct 2014
Edited: Robert Snoeberger
on 24 Oct 2014
The output from "pyversion" looks reasonable. You don't need to explicitly load Python. It will load when it is needed, which is the first time you access the "py" package. Have you tried the example in the documentation?
When MATLAB is started pyversion returns 0 (false) for isloaded. You may still change the version of Python while isloaded is 0 (false). See pyversion documentation. Python loads dynamically upon the first usage of the “py” package. If isloaded is 0 (false) but you believe it should be 1 (true), then see the trouble shooting documentation.
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Robert Snoeberger
on 22 Oct 2014
If you are in the directory where the Python script lives, then you probably need to add the current folder to the Python path. See the example in the documentation:
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