Can I call my own custom Matlab functions from python (R2014b)?

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I've just installed R2014b and am hoping to use the new MATLAB Engine for Python capabilities.
I can successfully call standard functions like isprime from python as shown in the documentation.
Is it possible for me to call my own custom Matlab functions from python using the Engine?

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Bo Li
Bo Li il 10 Dic 2014
Yes, you can also call your own custom MATLAB function from Python Engine. However, you need to add the folder of your own MATLAB file (for example c:\demo\foo.m) into MATLAB path:
>>>eng.addpath(r'c:\demo',nargout=0)
>>>eng.foo()
or change to the directory where your MATLAB file is located:
>>>eng.cd(r'c:\demo')
>>>eng.foo()
If you already have the folder of your MATLAB file in the search path, you can call it directly from Python:
>>>eng.foo()
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Joshua Bone
Joshua Bone il 17 Giu 2020
What is the purpouse of the "nargout" argument here?
Tom Sloan
Tom Sloan il 10 Ago 2020
@Joshua Bone Its so the engine will know how many variables to expect on the return of the function. You'll find several functions require this (such as the save func). I am not sure why all don't require this. Here's a link to the nargout docs

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