Matlab function "pyenv"

I need to convert one function from Matlab to Python. My Matlab version is R2022.b. Compatible Python version is 3.10. Both Matlab and Python are now installed on my PC. When I run the function "pyenv" in Matlab, I receive empty fields and message "Python commands require a supported version of CPython."
Regarding Matlab, I have: Matlab, Financial Toolbox, Optimization Toolbox, and Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox.
Do I need to get some other toolboxes for Matlab to be able to see/work with Python?
Thank you.
Stefan

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Chris
Chris on 13 Mar 2023
Did you install it from the Microsoft store/with Winget? If so, you'll probably need to try downloading it from python.org
"MATLAB does not support CPython versions installed from the Microsoft® store."
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_external/install-supported-python-implementation.html
I installed it from python.org, version 3.10, https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3109/ bottom of the page "Windows Installer (64 bit)".
Chris
Chris on 13 Mar 2023
Edited: Chris on 13 Mar 2023
@Stefan Martinek is the appropriate environment variable for python set? to find out, you can execute these two commands in Matlab:
p = string(strsplit(getenv('PATH'),';')');
p(contains(p,'python'))
It should be something like "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\python"
If it's not there, the easiest way to add it would be to re-run the python installer, select "Modify," and "Add Python to enviromnent variables." Then restart Matlab after the installation is complete.

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Mathy
Mathy on 20 May 2024

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Hi,
Once you have installed Python on your system, make sure that your Python environment variable is configured to be at the top of the system's PATH environment variable list.
After doing this,please restart MATLAB and try again.
I hope this helps!
Amith

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