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octopus_love
octopus_love on 31 Jul 2018
Edited: surya venu on 19 Jul 2024 at 5:38
Hello, I have a problem with converting python script to MATLAB.
I used Python and python-pptx which helps to modify the powerpoint contents.
My purpose is to change the table setting in page6.
Here is my code in Python.
prs = py.pptx.Presentation(fileName);
slide = prs.slides[5]; % page6 -> index '5'
table = slide.shapes[4].table; % slide.shapes[4] will be modified. This is a table.
for i in range(4): % That table has 4 rows, and 17 columns.
for j in range(17):
table.cell(i, j).margin_left = 0
table.cell(i, j).margin_right = 0
table.cell(i, j).margin_top = 0
table.cell(i, j).margin_bottom = 0
prs.save('test.pptx')
I know that MATLAB not accept the '[]'(square bracket). So, I tried
prs.slides{py.list({5})};
instead of this line.
slide = prs.slides[5];
But, It doesn't work.
This code well works on Python.
How can I do? Please help.
Thanks in advance. please T_T

Answers (1)

surya venu
surya venu on 19 Jul 2024 at 5:37
Edited: surya venu on 19 Jul 2024 at 5:38
Hi,
It is true that indexing in MATLAB and Python are different. Python indexing can't be used in MATLAB.
As an alternative, you have to use objects and functions of that library.
Here is an example MATLAB code:
prs = py.pptx.Presentation(fileName);
slide = prs.slides.get(5);
table = slide.shapes.parent;
For more information on "slides" object, check out:

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