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De: "Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe"
>Hello all, hello Samuel,
>
>> De : Samuel Gougeon
>> Envoyé : vendredi 23 septembre 2016 11:00
>>
>>> * a file named "name" (without any extension), which is an ascii file
>>> containing the names of the functions;
>>
>> That's true,
Hello all, hello Samuel,
> De : Samuel Gougeon
> Envoyé : vendredi 23 septembre 2016 11:00
>
>> * a file named "name" (without any extension), which is an ascii file
>> containing the names of the functions;
>
> That's true, this is required for Scilab 5, and no longer for Scilab 6.
> [...]
>
sound interesting ... many thanks for the information
Paul
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De: "Rafael Guerra"
À: "Users mailing list for Scilab"
Envoyé: Vendredi 23 Septembre 2016 13:57:31
Objet: Re: [Scilab-users] fourier series and fft
Hi Paul,
Fyi, Tom Co's simple tutorial: http://www.chem.mtu.edu/~tbco/cm416/fft1.pdf
shows how to obtain the Fourier coefficients via the fft
Regards,
Rafael
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paul.carr...@free.fr
Sent: Friday,
Le 22/09/2016 09:48, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe a écrit :
.../...
There is also the quick and dirty way :
put it in a *.sci file as mentioned,
and read this file with an exec() or getd()
in the Scilab code.
But the effort for learning how to declare it in an *.ini file
can spare you some effort
Thanks Tim for this answer; well I notice I need to "dig" deeper on that topic
Paul
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De: "Tim Wescott"
À: "Users mailing list for Scilab"
Envoyé: Jeudi 22 Septembre 2016 23:17:27
Objet: Re: [Scilab-users] fourier series