Super Blocks in Xcos - English
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1Introduction to Scilab and its benefits
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2Self learning of Scilab through Spoken Tutorials
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3The amazing resource of Scilab Textbook Companion
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4Scilab Lab migration, Toolboxes and Forums
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5Installing
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6Getting Started
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7Vector Operations
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8Matrix Operations
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9Conditional Branching
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10Iteration
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11Scripts and Functions
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12Plotting 2D graphs
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13Xcos Introduction
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14File handling
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15User Defined Input and Output
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16Integration
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17Solving Non linear Equations
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18Linear equations Gaussian Methods
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19Linear equations Iterative Methods
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20Interpolation
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21ODE Euler methods
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22ODE Applications
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23Optimization Using Karmarkar Function
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24Digital Signal Processing
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25Control systems
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26Discrete systems
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27Calling User Defined Functions in XCOS
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28Simulating a PID controller using XCOS
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29Developing Scilab Toolbox for calling external C libraries
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30Developing Scilab Toolbox for calling Python and its functions
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31Interactive Simulation in Xcos using slider
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32User-defined variables in Xcos
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33Loading and saving data in Xcos
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34Conditional operations in Xcos
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Super Blocks in Xcos
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Use of Super Blocks What is a Super block? Explain CONST, POWBLK_f, AFFICH_m and ClOCK_c blocks of super-initial.xcos file. Change the value of CONST block and run it. Import SUPER_f block into the xcos window. Import operation into the SUPER_f block and make connections. Connect SUPER_f to main simulation and run it. Advantages of Super Blocks.
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