How to add a .mat file (including the file path) to a specific location in a Python script and save this Python script using matlab?

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Is it possible to add a .mat file location to a specific location in a Python script and save this Python script using MATLAB

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Kenny Shu
Kenny Shu el 28 de Ag. de 2018
You can write directly to the Python script using "fprintf":
replaceLine = 2
fid = fopen('mypyfile.py', 'r+');
for k=1:(replaceLine-1);
fgetl(fid);
end
fseek(fid, 0, 'cof');
fprintf(fid,'print("%s")','myMAT.mat')
fclose(fid)
Refer to the following link for additional information on writing data to text files:
Consider writing the MAT file location to an intermediate medium (such as a text file or database) in MATLAB and reading from that medium in Python.
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sachin k p
sachin k p el 2 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: sachin k p el 2 de Sept. de 2018
fgetl(fid) is not taking me to the correct line to be replaced. It seems fgetl(fid) is also reading space in between. How to remove this spaces and just read the lines. This is the output I am getting eg:
tline =
file1
tline =
''
tline =
file2
tline =
''

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