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3. Open Windows PowerShell and install pyBIS with pip: `pip install pybis`
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4. Find the path to your Python executable by typing: `Get-Command python`. The path is listed in the Source column, i.e. `C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38\python.exe`. Copy the path by selecting it and pressing `Ctrl-C`
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5. Open MATLAB and set the Python executable. On Matlab R2019b or later, use the command: `pyenv('Version', 'C:\Path\to\Programs\python.exe')`. Replace with the path found in step 4.
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5. Open MATLAB and set the Python executable. On Matlab R2019b or later, use the command: `pyenv('Version', 'C:\Path\to\Programs\python.exe')`. Replace with the path found in step 4. On earlier versions of Matlab, the `pyenv` command is called `pyversion`.
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## Usage
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Download this repository and add it to your Matlab Path. If you are running the toolbox for the first time, make sure to carry out the steps described under **Setup** above. An [example script](https://sissource.ethz.ch/hluetcke/matlab-openbis/blob/master/openbis_example.mlx) demonstrating some common usage patterns is provided in the repository. The script can be run interactively in the MATLAB Live Editor. Type `doc OpenBis` in the Matlab Command Window to access the built-in documentation.
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