Matlab won't run python
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I call my function and get undefined variable "py" or function "py.sys.path" I enter pyversion and it returns version: ' ' I verified in Add Path that my function paths are correctly listed. And Which -all Python.exe returns the correct path. I have installed this many times but Matlab version 2015a simply won't run my function. I have 64 bit Matlab and 64 bit python and Windows 7 64bit.
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Robert Snoeberger
on 15 Sep 2015
Edited: Robert Snoeberger
on 16 Sep 2015
If pyversion returns '', then MATLAB doesn't know where to find your Python installation. You should call pyversion with the path to the python executable [1]. For example, if the executable is located at C:\Python27\python.exe, then call pyversion as follows:
>> pyversion C:\Python27\python.exe
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Kamala Clark-Swanson
on 16 Sep 2015
Kamala Clark-Swanson
on 16 Sep 2015
Robert Snoeberger
on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: Robert Snoeberger
on 16 Sep 2015
The error you saw that says the executable is not valid means one or more of the following:
- the path to the executable is incorrect
- you have 32 bit python
To check the path to the executable, enter the following commands into Python.
>>> import sys
>>> print sys.executable
What does it print?
To check that Python is 64 bit, start Python and look at the welcome message. The first line should include either 32 bit or 64 bit. For example, the following welcome message is from a 32 bit Python (version 2.7.3).
Python 2.7.3 (default, Apr 10 2012, 14:24) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or license for more information.
>>>
What is the welcome message when you start Python?
Sahel Fallahdoust
on 8 Dec 2017
I have almsot the same problem here! My Matlab which calls some python modules works fine when I'm runnin git within Matlab, but when I make an exe from my Matlab and try to run the exe it gives me "undefined variable "py" or function "py.sys.path" ". I already tried to use pyversion('executable path') in the beginning of my matlab code just in case it can't find the path but this time I get "Error using pyversion Path argument does not specify a valid executable."
Is this problem solved?
michael bronnmann
on 25 Oct 2018
exactly the same for me... no solution?
Bo Li
on 20 Dec 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 20 Dec 2018
Most likely your Python build is statically linked. Python Interface needs the shared library of Python in order to run Python code in MATLAB process. And this is clearly documented:
On Linux® and Mac systems, if you build the Python executable, configure the build with the --enable-shared option.
Reference:
Dumitru MECINEANU
on 1 Mar 2024
Edited: Dumitru MECINEANU
on 1 Mar 2024
I have the same problem...
and yes, I have a 32 bit Python version, but also 32 bit Matlab R2015b and 32 bit Runtime v90 for compiled applications.
some observations and explanations :
- when PYTHONHOME is empty, pythonversion give me one of many installed Python's versions. I can specify the Python's version I need using pyversion('path'). It works in Matlab but not yet in Runtime. and that is the problem, so I tried to set PYTHONHOME, as sugested here : "when running MATLAB apps, an alternative way to set the interpreter is to use the PYTHONHOME environment variable".
- but if PYTHONHOME is specified, pyversion give me an empty answer. And when I try to set him using pyversion('path') it don't works, always the same error : Path argument does not specify a valid executable. I don't understand...
Javier Redondo
on 3 Apr 2024
Hi! I am trying to connect python to matlab using pyenv(Version="executable") and I get the following error:
"Error using pyenv
Cannot find shared library for specified Python version. Python must be built with a shared library, and the library must be on the search path"
I have read that it could be solved by using the --enable-shared option in python but I don't know what steps I should follow to do it correctly. Could someone help me? Thanks!
Paul Thomas
on 13 Feb 2019
1 vote
I first wanted to test if it works in general on my machine and followed the instructions in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D5ym4DvVwo I then got the error "Undefined variable "py" or "class" ...".
This issue was cased by the fact that I had two versions of python installed. One by default from the MAC and Anaconda, which I installed myself. Matlab automatically identified the default version, but using the terminal it only recognized the newer Anaconda version.
So I used the terminal, entered "which python", which showed the path of the Anaconda version and then changed the connected version in Matlab using "pyversion path" and it worked.
I am using macOS Mojave Version 10.14.3 . There might be another way to get the path info, but I am not really familiar with MAC just forced to use it for work.
3 Comments
Vincent Hall
on 11 Oct 2019
Do you mean "where python"?
Atef
on 23 Feb 2020
thanks good.
Sarvagya
on 20 Jul 2022
This worked. Thanks
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