- Use the "pyenv" function to check the current Python environment and reset it if needed. You can reset the environment by restarting MATLAB or using the following command:
Python interpreter became static and can't change it with PyVersion.
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As he title of the question says, the python interpreter I chose for my Matlab has become hardcoded. I know this is common for Linux and iOS, but not so sure for windows. Regardless, is there any routine I can follow up so I can "unstuck" the python interpreter version and use a new one each time this issue occurs?
Thanks in advance for any help you might have.
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Meet
on 24 Dec 2024
Edited: Meet
on 24 Dec 2024
Hi Ajpaezm,
pyenv('Version', '');
2. Check that you set the desired Python version at the start of your MATLAB session before any Python commands are executed.
pyversion("Path_to_Python_Executable")
If the problem still persists, reinstall MATLAB to reset all configurations.
I hope this resolves the issue!
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