Dear team, i have downloaded intel math kernel library. but when I am installing scilab download is not going towards intel math kernel library for scilab. what to do?
can we install scilab 6.0.2 instead of scilab 5.5.2
Hello,We have started Scilab course from Spoken Tutorial in our college. I want to find out whether it is possible to conduct these classes in the windows platform rather than the Ubuntu environment. Students are actually facing some difficulty using commands etc in doing it in the Ubuntu platform, and would prefer to do it in Windows environment. Can you please advise if this will be possible without any difficulty?Thanks,Priyanka
I am not able to install scilab 6.1.0 on my Ubuntu 20.04, I tried using all the methods- (i)downloading it from scilab website(ii)downloading it through terminal (iii) downloading it through ubuntu app storebut it's not functional from any source One of the error I get is written below. kindly help me through this.Error:Could not access to the Main Scilab Class:Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError at org.scilab.modules.localization.Messages.gettext(Unknown Source) at org.scilab.modules.commons.xml.XConfiguration.<clinit>(Unknown Source) at org.scilab.modules.core.Scilab.<clinit>(Unknown Source)Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:2646) at java.base/java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:830) at java.base/java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1873) at org.scilab.modules.localization.MessagesJNI.<clinit>(Unknown Source) ... 3 moreScilab cannot create Scilab Java Main-Class (we have not been able to find the main Scilab class. Check if the Scilab and thirdparty packages are available).
I tried to install optimization toolbox for advanced workshop on 01.10.2020 using atomsInstall(“FOT”) and Module manager-ATOMS. But after reopening of scilab following error is displayed while other toolboxes are working fine: atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'FOT-0.3.1': exec: error on line #60: "link: The shared archive was not loaded: libgfortran.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"Kindly help me out in resolving this issue.Regards
Dear Sir/Ma'amPlease guide as one of the participants is not able to install SCILAB on Ubuntu 20.04 operating system.
Dear Sir/Ma'amI tried installing Scilab in my Ubuntu 20.04 operating system and it is not starting and giving some java error. Kindly help in knowing how to install Scilab 6.1.0 in Ubuntu 20.04.
Respected I am using Ubuntu 18.04. How to install Scilab (Scilab-6.1.0 Linux-64 bits) which will be downloaded from scilab.org Thanks.
after this workshop, can we install and use the scilab 6.0.2 instead of scilab 5.5.2
during istallation if we didn't select a toolbox, but we have require it later then how can we add tool box later in scilab.
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF MATH KERNAL LIBRARY & WHY IT IS REQUIRED TO DOWNLOAD & INSTALL?
How to install on Window plateform
(1) When I am installing IPD toolbox using atoms following error occur:(I have also tried to create symbolic link )atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'IPD-8.3.2-1':\r\n addinter: The shared archive was not loaded: /home/ubuntu/.Scilab/scilab-5.5.0/atoms/IPD/8.3.2-1/sci_gateway/cpp//libgw_IPD.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory(2) When I am installing IPD toolbox using source version of IPD (as I have already installed in ubuntu 14.04) then followin error occur:Building the manual file [javaHelp] in /home/ubuntu/IPD/help/en_US.\r\n !--error 999 \r\nbuildDoc: Error while building documentation: Java heap space.\r\nat line 696 of function xmltoformat called by : \r\nat line 17 of function xmltojar called by : \r\nat line 51 of function tbx_build_help called by : \r\nolute_file_path("build_help.sce"))\r\nat line 18 of exec file called by : \r\n\r\nat line 13 of function tbx_builder called by : \r\nat line 49 of function tbx_builder_help_lang called by : \r\nute_file_path("builder_help.sce"))\r\nat line 27 of exec file called by : \r\nat line 13 of function tbx_builder called by : \r\nat line 26 of function tbx_builder_help called by : \r\nat line 34 of function main_builder called by : \r\nmain_builder();\r\nat line 61 of exec file called by : \r\nexec('builder.sce')\r\n\r\n !--error 999 \r\nbuildDoc: Execution Java stack: at com.sun.java.help.search.IntegerArray.growArray(IntegerArray.java:68)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.IntegerArray.add(IntegerArray.java:62)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.DocumentLists.process(DocumentLists.java:232)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.DocumentLists$MicroIndex.process(DocumentLists.java:152)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.DocumentLists.<init>(DocumentLists.java:200)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.DocumentLists.invert(DocumentLists.java:270)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.DefaultIndexBuilder.close(DefaultIndexBuilder.java:130)\r\n at com.sun.java.help.search.Indexer.compile(Indexer.java:242)\r\n at org.scilab.modules.helptools.JarOnlyConverter.convert(Unknown Source)\r\n at org.scilab.modules.helptools.SciDocMain.process(Unknown Source)\r\n.\r\n\r\n !--error 999 \r\nIf Scilab is started in a chroot, you might want to try to set the two environment variables: SCI_DISABLE_TK=1 SCI_JAVA_ENABLE_HEADLESS=1(3) If i am installing SIVP using atoms then it gives following error:-The shared archive was not loaded:-libgsm.so.1 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory(4) if i am installing SIVP using synaptic package manager then it shows installing but my code is not work ( imread and imshow not work).Please give me some suggestionsThanks and Regards
36442 visits
Outline:Installing Show where to download from and how to decide which version to choose (OS and 32/64bit) (www.scilab.org/download) Windows installation (Internet Connection is necessary) Linux installation (using package manager- show only Debian/Ubuntu as example (sudo apt-get install scilab) as well as generic binary) Mac Compilation from source can come as a part of a more advanced tutorial
Installing Show where to download from and how to decide which version to choose (OS and 32/64bit) (www.scilab.org/download) Windows installation (Internet Connection is necessary) Linux installation (using package manager- show only Debian/Ubuntu as example (sudo apt-get install scilab) as well as generic binary) Mac Compilation from source can come as a part of a more advanced tutorial
Show video info
Pre-requisite