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Merge pull request #5 from mathworks/R2021a
support for R2021a
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README.md

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## Requirements
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### Required MathWorks Products
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* MATLAB release R2020b
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* MATLAB release R2021a
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### Required 3rd Party Products
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MATLAB Engine API for Python can be installed directly from the Python Package Index.
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```bash
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$ python -m pip install matlabengine==9.9
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$ python -m pip install matlabengine==9.10
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### Linux&reg;
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Prior to installation, check the default install location of MATLAB by calling ```matlabroot``` in a MATLAB Command Window. By default, Linux installs MATLAB at:<br>
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```/usr/local/MATLAB/R2020b```
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```/usr/local/MATLAB/R2021a```
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When MATLAB is not installed in the default location, the bin/*architecture* directory within the MATLAB root directory must be added to an environment variable. The path can be added to the environment variable within the shell startup configuration file (for example, .bashrc for bash shell or .tcshrc for tcsh).
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MATLAB Engine API for Python can be installed directly from the Python Package Index.
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```bash
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$ python -m pip install matlabengine==9.9
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$ python -m pip install matlabengine==9.10
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### macOS
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Prior to installation, check the default install location of MATLAB by calling ```matlabroot``` in a MATLAB Command Window. By default, macOS installs MATLAB at:<br>
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```/Applications/MATLAB_R2020b.app```
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```/Applications/MATLAB_R2021a.app```
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When MATLAB is not installed in the default location, the bin/*architecture* directory within the MATLAB root directory must be added to an environment variable. The path can be added to the environment variable within the shell startup configuration file (for example, .bashrc for bash shell or .tcshrc for tcsh).
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MATLAB Engine API for Python can be installed directly from the Python Package Index.
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```bash
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setup.py

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# MUST_BE_UPDATED_EACH_RELEASE (Search repo for this string)
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MATLAB_REL = 'R2020b'
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MATLAB_REL = 'R2021a'
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MATLAB_VER = '9.9'
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MATLAB_VER = '9.10'
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SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS = set(['3.7', '3.8'])
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version="9.9",
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version="9.10",
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description='A module to call MATLAB from Python',
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author='MathWorks',
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license="MathWorks XLSA License",

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