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Outputs are not in "".
Why on my interface some outputs are in " " and some without quotes?
02-03M 10-20S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 19, 2020, 9:34 p.m.
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Error while executing mprintf('At iteration %i, Result is:\nalpha=%f,33,0.535) command
While executing the command mprintf('At iteration %i, Result is:\nalpha=%f,33,0.535), I get an error: Unexpected end of file in a string. I am using Scilab 6.1.0 on Ubuntu OS.
03-04M 30-40S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 16, 2020, 2:53 p.m.
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Executing save('matrix-a-b.dat',a,b) command
While executing save('matrix-a-b.dat',a,b) command , I get this error:save: Wrong type for input argument #2: A String expected.I am using Scilab 6.1.0 on Ubuntu OS.
08-09M 0-10S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 16, 2020, 12:05 p.m.
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save command or function
I tried using save as function as well as command, but i am getting these warnings and not getting desired results: -->save ('matrix-A-B.dat',A,B)Warning: Scilab 6 will not support the file format used.Warning: Please quote the variable declaration. Example, save('myData.sod',a) becomes save('myData.sod','a').Warning: See help('save') for the rational.-->save('matrix-A-B.dat',A,B)Warning: Scilab 6 will not support the file format used.Warning: Please quote the variable declaration. Example, save('myData.sod',a) becomes save('myData.sod','a').Warning: See help('save') for the rational.-->save matrix-A-B !--error 21 Invalid index.at line 1005 of function %_save called by : save matrix-A-BIf anybody have used save in user defined input output. Please help.
08-09M 30-40S Ami12
Answer last updated on: May 4, 2019, 4:35 p.m.
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User Input
How to get input (Only Characters) from user in scilab
01-02M 30-40S kumar vinod
Answer last updated on: May 4, 2019, 3:58 p.m.
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user defined input
How to take input from user
01-02M 30-40S lavkeshpatidar
Answer last updated on: May 4, 2019, 3:06 p.m.
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Input From User
How to get input (Floating Numbers) from user in scilab
01-02M 30-40S kumar vinod
Answer last updated on: May 4, 2019, 2:52 p.m.
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Polynomials
Dear Sir/Madam Thank you so much for the spoken tutorial, It was very helpful in learning a new software in a short span of time with good Assignments and a clear explanation in each session. I have certain doubts regarding Assignment questions.1. In Polynomial Assignment Question number 2. I was not able to compare the two vectors. I have taken 1X5 vectors for a1 and a2 the resultant vector out of convolution of a1 and a2 was same as that of the product of a1 and a2 but when the comparison is made between the two vectors the first two values comes out as they are not equal whereas the rest 3 values comes as equal.For this comparison purpose i have used a if loop inside a for loops.2.similarly the tolerance value in the clear command pls give me a explanation regarding clear(A,epsa)3.Is there any command to get input of the variable at the time of execution? like input()..
Rathina Grace Monica
Answer last updated on: Jan. 7, 2015, 7:37 p.m.
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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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User 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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35Super Blocks in Xcos
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User Defined Input and Output in Scilab Input Function. mprintf() save() and load() Used to quit scilab midway through calculation and continue at later stage.
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