How to convert the MATLAB code into the Python?

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Hello, I have a matlab code for the quantitative differential phase contrast imaging and the code is very big and complicated as well. But the problem is the institute where I am working does not allow to use matlab and they have python and LabVIEW, so I would like to convert the matlab code to python or someone knows how to run the matlab code in python then it also be very helpful.
I have attached the main code.
Thank you.
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Suma K
Suma K el 16 de Dic. de 2023
can u tell how to convert matlab simulink to python programm
Puma
Puma el 16 de Abr. de 2024
c=math.copysign(y, z) covertir a matalb

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team el 14 de Nov. de 2024
MATLAB provides two-way integration with many programming languages, including Python. The MATLAB Engine API for Python allows you to call MATLAB functions from Python. Similarly, if you have functions and objects in Python, you can call them directly from MATLAB using the Python Interface. Finally, you can build Python packages from MATLAB programs by using MATLAB Compiler SDK™. These packages can be integrated with Python applications and can be shared with desktop users or deployed to web and enterprise systems. To learn more about using MATLAB with Python go here.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 26 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: madhan ravi el 26 de Oct. de 2018
You can use numpy framework which contains matlab libraries.
See cheat sheet , I faced similar situation as you but raged with the cheat sheet, good luck!
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Emile
Emile el 7 de Mayo de 2024
Thanks a lot for this. The cheat sheet helps a lot.

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team el 25 de Oct. de 2022
MATLAB provides two-way integration with many programming languages, including Python. The MATLAB Engine API for Python allows you to call MATLAB functions from Python. Similarly, if you have functions and objects in Python, you can call them directly from MATLAB using the Python Interface. Finally, you can build Python packages from MATLAB programs by using MATLAB Compiler SDK™. These packages can be integrated with Python applications and can be shared with desktop users or deployed to web and enterprise systems. To learn more about using MATLAB with Python go here.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 17 de Sept. de 2023
The original poster of the question used the term "problem", rather than a phrasing such as "great thing", so it was not a "feature" to the original poster.
Daniel
Daniel el 17 de Sept. de 2023
@Walter Roberson - ChatGPT may be useful to help you understand sarcasm as well :)

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Gurubasava Bhure
Gurubasava Bhure el 24 de Jul. de 2021
Editada: Walter Roberson el 26 de Oct. de 2022
clc()
clear(mstring('all'))
close(mstring('all'))
# Generating the bit pattern with each bit 20 samples long
b = round(rand(1, 30))
pattern = mcat([])
for k in mslice[1:30]:
if b(1, k) == 0:
sig = -ones(1, 20)
else:
sig = ones(1, 20)
end
pattern = mcat([pattern, sig])
end
subplot(4, 1, 1)
plot(pattern)
axis(mcat([-1, 600 - 1.5, 1.5]))
title(mstring('Original Bit Sequence'))
# Generating the pseudo random bit pattern for spreading
d = round(rand(1, 120))
pn_seq = mcat([])
carrier = mcat([])
t = mcat([mslice[0:2 * pi / 4:2 * pi]])# Creating 5 samples for one cosine
for k in mslice[1:120]:
if d(1, k) == 0:
sig = -ones(1, 5)
else:
sig = ones(1, 5)
end
c = cos(t)
carrier = mcat([carrier, c])
pn_seq = mcat([pn_seq, sig])
end
# Spreading of sequence
spreaded_sig = pattern *elmul* pn_seq
subplot(4, 1, 2)
plot(spreaded_sig)
axis(mcat([-1, 600 - 1.5, 1.5]))
title(mstring('Spreaded signal'))
# BPSK Modulation of the spreaded signal
bpsk_sig = spreaded_sig *elmul* carrier# Modulating the signal
subplot(4, 1, 3)
plot(bpsk_sig)
axis(mcat([-1, 600 - 1.5, 1.5]))
title(mstring('BPSK Modulated Signal'))
#Plotting the FFT of DSSS signal
y = abs(fft(xcorr(bpsk_sig)))
subplot(4, 1, 4)
plot(y / max(y))
xlabel(mstring('Frequency'))
ylabel(mstring('PSD'))
#Demodulation and Despreading of Received Signal
figure()
rxsig = bpsk_sig *elmul* carrier
demod_sig = mcat([])
for i in mslice[1:600]:
if rxsig(i) >= 0:
rxs = 1
else:
rxs = -1
end
demod_sig = mcat([demod_sig, rxs])
end
subplot(3, 1, 1)
plot(demod_sig)
axis(mcat([-1, 600 - 1.5, 1.5]))
title(mstring('Demodulated Signal'))
despread_sig = demod_sig *elmul* pn_seq
subplot(3, 1, 2)
plot(despread_sig)
axis(mcat([-1, 600 - 1.5, 1.5]))
title(mstring('Despreaded data'))
#Power Spectrum of Despreaded data
z = 0.5 + 0.5 * despread_sig
y = abs(fft(xcorr(z)))
subplot(3, 1, 3)
plot(y / max(y))
axis(mcat([0, 500, 0, 1.5]))
xlabel(mstring('Frequency'))
ylabel(mstring('PSD'))
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Jim
Jim el 7 de Mzo. de 2025

Has anyone tried the code? Subplot is used, implying a matplotlib import, but no declaration is evident.

The option to open in online matlab is misleading, especially when the code, in that app, is credited with multiple errors.

No '#!/bin/python' header.

But... I get the idea.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 8 de Mzo. de 2025
The use of mstring (mutable strings) in contests where fixed strings make more sense, suggests to me that some facility such as chatGPT was used to convert the code.

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Arash Rabbani
Arash Rabbani el 26 de Mayo de 2022
You may want to check these tutorials on how to convert a code from MATLAB to python.

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