Error when calling python module from MATLAB
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    cho_the_wombat
 on 1 Jul 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: cho_the_wombat
 on 2 Jul 2015
            Hi,
When I tried running
py.mymod.search({'john','johnson','james'})
I got this error message:
Error using py.mymod.search. The specified superclass 'python.internal.MutableSequence' contains a parse error, cannot be found on MATLAB's search path, or is shadowed by another file with the same name.
I know the module is on the path because MATLAB returns the related information when I run
py.importlib.import_module('mymod')
So it must be due to a parsing error or an identical name. How should I solve this problem? Does "the same name" in the error message refer to mymod or the superclass name MutableSequence?
Thanks in advance.
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  Robert Snoeberger
    
 on 2 Jul 2015
        Did you do anything to change MATLAB's search path?
To solve this problem you need to make sure the MATLAB package python.internal is on MATLAB's search path. Use Jan Simon's answer to this question to check if the following folder is on the MATLAB path.
Folder = fullfile(matlabroot, 'toolbox', 'matlab', 'external', 'interfaces', 'python');
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