How to convert Python code into matlab
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I have a Python code.how can I convert it into matlab code or is there any option of executing the same using matlab
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wafa derouaz
el 21 de Nov. de 2021
Vombarelli Neha Please, didi you find the solution to this problem?
Evens MONTILUS
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
import numpy as np
impot matplotlib.pyplot as plt
line=np.linspace(-5,5,1000)
#plt.plot(line,np.tanh(line), label=''tanh'')
#plt.plot(line,np.maximum(line,0), label=''sigmoid'')
plt.plot(line,1/(1+np.exp(-line)),label=''sigmoid'')
plt.legend(loc=''best'')
plt.xlabel(''z'')
#plt.ylabel(''Relu(x),tanh(x), sigmoid(x)'')
plt.ylabel(''sigmoid(z)'')
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Rik
el 24 de Ag. de 2018
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Rik
el 6 de Ag. de 2020
Read on: "I have a Python code.how can I convert it into matlab code or is there any option of executing the same using matlab".
Anyway, a strict convert is theoretically possible (since both languages are Turing-complete), although this conversion is probably either not automatic, or not effecicient. You should either re-write it completely in Matlab, or run it as Python code. Unless you find/write a good Python2Matlab function, I know there are surprisingly good converters sometimes.
Evens MONTILUS
el 21 de Oct. de 2023
import numpy as np
impot matplotlib.pyplot as plt
line=np.linspace(-5,5,1000)
#plt.plot(line,np.tanh(line), label=''tanh'')
#plt.plot(line,np.maximum(line,0), label=''sigmoid'')
plt.plot(line,1/(1+np.exp(-line)),label=''sigmoid'')
plt.legend(loc=''best'')
plt.xlabel(''z'')
#plt.ylabel(''Relu(x),tanh(x), sigmoid(x)'')
plt.ylabel(''sigmoid(z)'')
Gautam Takoo
el 21 de En. de 2022
Editada: Gautam Takoo
el 21 de En. de 2022
I have a Python code.how can I convert it into matlab code or is there any option of executing the same using matlab
import cv2
from PIL import Image
import numpy as np
from glob import glob
import os
def main():
# path of the folder containing the raw images
inPath =("Z://Randomimages")
# path of the folder that will contain the modified image
outPath =("Z:/normaltogray")
for files in os.walk(inPath):
for imagePath in os.listdir(inPath):
if not imagePath.endswith(".jpg"):
print("{} file is not an expected file".format(imagePath))
continue
inputPath = os.path.join(inPath, imagePath)
img = np.array(Image.open(inputPath))
if imagePath.startswith('T1_E1'):
roi = img[1360:1470,850:2700]
elif imagePath.startswith('T1_E2'):
roi= img[1370:1450,920:2770]
gray=cv2.cvtColor(roi,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
fullOutPath = os.path.join(outPath,imagePath)
cv2.imwrite(fullOutPath,gray)
print(fullOutPath)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
# Driver Function
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
#
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Rik
el 21 de En. de 2022
If you didn't bother reading my answer, why should I bother responding to your question?
Walter Roberson
el 21 de En. de 2022
together with imcrop() and rgb2gray()
Yalew Mekonnen
el 24 de En. de 2022
This may help you. There are a number of ducoments and videos related to using MATLAB with Python.
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ASHOK KUMAR MEENA
el 18 de Abr. de 2022
def Lagrange(x, y, n, xx):
sum = 0
for i in range(0, n + 1):
product = y[i]
for j in range(0, n + 1):
if (i != j):
product = product * (xx - x[j]) / (x[i] - x[j])
sum += product
return sum
def Trapezoidal(h, n, f):
sum = f[0]
for i in range (1, n):
sum = sum + 2 * f[i]
sum = sum + f[n]
ans = h * sum / 2
return ans
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