Hello,
I need to pass a number of arguments to python function in Matlab. One of them is a string array like {'red', 'green'}.
I am creating a python list with py.list({'red', 'green'}) and insert the result as an argument into the python function.
The error message that I get is:
'Conversion of MATLAB 'string' array to Python is not supported.'
How to do this correctly?
Thank you
Anna
P.S. The issue is solved. No problem with creating and passing lists, it was just a weird string in argument.

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Yongjian Feng
Yongjian Feng am 16 Aug. 2021

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Which version of matlab are you using? This is the doc of R2021a:

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Anna Gossen
Anna Gossen am 16 Aug. 2021
Hi,
I am using 2020a. But the reason was that the argument was built in a weird way. So, the issue is solved. Sorry, I just couldn't find the question to close it.
Thanks
Newton Campbell
Newton Campbell am 5 Sep. 2022
Wait. So what was the solve for this? How did you construct the argument?
Leo
Leo am 4 Mai 2023
I had the same error in R2022b.
Solved it by changing string array to cell array with strings.
>>> x = ["bob", "cat"] does not work.
Conversion of MATLAB 'string' array to Python is not supported.
>>> x = {"bob", "cat"} works

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