py.list bug in R2024a
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Tom Grieve
el 23 de Jul. de 2024
Comentada: Steven Lord
el 26 de Jul. de 2024
I believe I'm experiencing a bug in R2024a with py.list. After a clear all, I get the error No module or function named 'list'.:
clear all;res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"});
In this interface, the code runs just fine. When I run it locally, I get this:
>> clear all;res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"})
No module or function named 'list'.
I can get py.list to work again if I use another Python command. For example, this works:
>> handlers = py.logging.getLogger().handlers;
>> res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"});
>> clear all;res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"});
No module or function named 'list'.
I'm running MATLAB Version: 24.1.0.2628055 (R2024a) Update 4. I cannot replicate on R2023b.
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Steven Lord
el 23 de Jul. de 2024
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Steven Lord
el 26 de Jul. de 2024
We tweaked the summary of the bug report to include part of the error message, hopefully that will make it more discoverable when people search for it.
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Avni Agrawal
el 23 de Jul. de 2024
I understand that you are encountering an error when trying to access Python classes after using clear all in the command line for the R2024a release. I experienced a similar issue, and I found a workaround that worked for me. Executing clear classes allows MATLAB to locate and recreate the Python modules. For example:
clear all;res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"});
clear classes;
res = py.list({"Name1","Name2","Name3"});
I hope this helps!
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