Samuel,
I've found that the crash is not consistent. Sometimes it crashes,
sometimes not. I actually discovered the problem in a much longer text
read from a text file using mgetl() and inserting manually the line feed
and cariage return characters (13 and 10).
The problem appears indeed wh
Jean-Yves,
Typing ver yields
--> ver
ans =
column 1
"Scilab Version: "
"Operating System: "
"Java version: "
"Java runtime information: "
"Java Virtual Machine information: "
"Vendor specification: "
column 2
"6.1.0.1582621796"
"Windows 7 6.1"
"1.8.0_151"
Hello,
Le 07/05/2021 à 08:57, Federico Miyara a écrit :
Dear all,
If I run this simple code
ascii([ascii("hello"), 13,10, ascii("world")])
Scilab crashes.
Do you get a crash if you prevent displaying the result with a final
semi-colon?
Le 07/05/2021 à 09:26, Jean-Yves Baudais a écrit :
Hello,
> ascii ( [ ascii ( " hello " ) , 13 , 10 , ascii ( " world " ) ] )
On Scilab 6.1.0.1582621796 I get
--> ascii([ascii("hello"), 13, 10, ascii("world")])
ans =
world"
What is your Scilab version?
-- Jean-Yves
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Hello,
On 07/05/2021 08:57, Federico Miyara wrote:
Dear all,
If I run this simple code
ascii([ascii("hello"), 13,10, ascii("world")])
Scilab crashes. I should get something like this:
"hello
world"
Is it a bug?
Well, when Scilab crashes, it's always a bug! :-)
On my system it does not c
Dear all,
If I run this simple code
ascii([ascii("hello"), 13,10, ascii("world")])
Scilab crashes. I should get something like this:
"hello
world"
Is it a bug?
Regards,
Federico Miyara
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