pass data from Matlab to python3 as bytes or bytearray

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Matlab has a really nice API for interacting with python. I see how to pass lists, and dicts, etc. But I can't figure out how to create a "bytes" or "bytearray" (python3) data variable in Matlab and pass that variable to a python method that expects a "bytes-like" type. I see that bytes in python passed to Matlab result in an array of uint8s, but the reverse does not appear to be true:
>> py.libscrc.usb16(uint8(8))
Python Error: TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'int'
>> py.libscrc.usb16([uint8(8), uint8(9)])
Python Error: TypeError: argument 1 must be read-only bytes-like object, not array.array
Any hints?
Thanks.
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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami on 29 Jan 2020
Edited: Mohammad Sami on 29 Jan 2020
When passing data to python, Matlab is converting your data into type py.int.
Perhaps you can explicitly define the type py.bytes or py.bytearray in Matlab ?

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