Matlab sees old version of python module -- how do I refresh Matlab's view of python files/modules imported by a python file called on by pyrunfile?

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I have a Matlab file that uses pyrunfile() to run a python file. That python file imports a module from another file that I edit frequently. However, in order for the saved changes that I make in the python module file to be used, I have to close out of matlab and restart it. Otherwise an older (seemingly non-existant) version of the python module file gets used. Is there a way that I can refresh matlab (without closing out) so that when my python file imports the module, it imports the up-to-date version of the module?

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Ethan Williams
Ethan Williams el 4 de Nov. de 2022
Well, I found a workaround based on a similar question.
In my case, however, I am using pyrunfile and don't need to keep the module in Matlab's workspace. Reloading it in Matlab seems to solve the problem, then I just remove the module. My fix is this:
Foo = py.importlib.reload(py.importlib.import_module('Opx_Config'));
clear Foo
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Ethan Williams
Ethan Williams el 4 de Nov. de 2022
Would still be interested to see if anyone has a cleaner, more general way of doing this with one function.
Emerick
Emerick el 11 de Abr. de 2025
Editada: Emerick el 11 de Abr. de 2025
Same problem here (but using my own modules), so far I'm stuck and your fix doesn't seem to work for me (thanks for trying to help though)

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