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solve the problem.
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I suppose there is a problem with the graphic driver, does anyone have
some clue about this ?
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the problem affect in the same way the lastest version 6.1.0 and 6.0.2
I've on my latop (both installed from official .tar.gz archive)
Philippe
Le 07/07/2021 à 15:03, philippe a écrit :
> Le 07/07/2021 à 14:37, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please launch Scilab
reported at the end of this message.
> However, AFAIK the ubuntu package is not supposed to work, please use
> the official .tar.gz archive from www.scilab.org
of course that's what I've done before sending my message.
Thanks for your reply
Philippe
*erro
in gcf() )
I've reinstalled the last scilab version but I get the same problem. I
can't find informations about such a bug , have you any idea about this ?
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Version information
"Version de Scilab : 6.1.0.1582621796"
"Système d'exploitation : Linux 5.4.0-77-gene
P M, Claus, Antoine, Christophe; Federico:
Thank you all fior your multifaceted and interesting suggestions. A
special mention to Christophe: the pages on the SVG format are extremely
clear; in my opinion, they deserve a wide audience and should be
translated in English.
I now understand
Le 23/01/2020 à 21:27, P M a écrit :
something like this...only in gray?
test.png
Am Do., 23. Jan. 2020 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Antoine Monmayrant
mailto:amonm...@laas.fr>>:
Hello Jean-Philippe,
I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way
Le 23/01/2020 à 19:07, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
Hello Jean-Philippe,
I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way to get this
in scilab.
The main issue is that scilab does not support transparency.
Otherwise, you could just plot your lines in black with 1/32 alpha
Le 23/01/2020 à 17:24, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe a écrit :
Hello,
De : Jean-Philippe Grivet
Envoyé : jeudi 23 janvier 2020 16:36
I am drawing a graph in a gray scale (say from 1 to 32), using lines of
different
density. I would like that, in the region of intersection of two lines
Dear all,
I am drawing a graph in a gray scale (say from 1 to 32), using lines of
different density. I would like that, in the region of intersection of
two lines, the shade of gray be the sum of the densities of each line.
How can I manage that ?
Thanks in advance for any hint
JP Grivet
Hello,
I have stumbled upon the following strange behavior of function "isreal"
(Scilab 6.02, win7):
--> z = [1,2,3*%i]
z =
1. 2. 3.i
--> isreal(z(1))
ans =
F
What did I miss ? Rhank you for your help.
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Could not load file:
/usr/share/scilab-6.0.2/share/scilab/contrib/coselica/0.6.6/jar/scilab_en_US_help.jar.
Please check its contents, must be a Java Help file.
Error message: Could not parse
Got an IOException (JAR entry scilab_en_US_help/jhelpset.hs
Please consider to check security status of Scilab Forge.
It seems to be vulnerable for illegal new user registrations and maybe
something similar.
the maintainer of each project should suppress those messages from
issues (?) but they probably stopped working on these projects ...
Best regards
Le 06/08/2019 à 15:38, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 06/08/2019 à 15:03, philippe a écrit :
the line 811 should be replaced with something like :
SCI_path=strsplit(SCI,'/');SCI_BIN = strcat(SCI_path(1:$-2),'/');
but this modification freeze scilab when launching test_run although
running
-6.0.2/bin/
modelicac modelicat scilab scilab-adv-cli scilab-bin scilab-cli
scilab-cli-bin scinotes xcos XML2Modelica
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811 should be replaced with something like :
SCI_path=strsplit(SCI,'/');SCI_BIN = strcat(SCI_path(1:$-2),'/');
but this modification freeze scilab when launching test_run although
running "/usr/share/scilab-6.0.2/bin/scilab -nwni -nb -quit --timeout
15m -f /tmp/SCI_TMP_32597_VRKa5r/Sand.tst&q
Le 01/08/2019 à 23:28, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 01/08/2019 à 22:49, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 01/08/2019 à 22:16, philippe a écrit :
...
no all tests fail (excepts those who are skipped automatically) :
This could come from an autoloaded ATOMS module, if any.
this happened
s when you exec() them (for instance from
Scinotes) ?
yes I can execute *.tst files without errors
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Environment (build 1.8.0_151-b12)
Informations sur la machine virtuelle Java : Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit
Server VM (build 25.151-b12, mixed mode)
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but fortunately uman looks to work now ;-)
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(); Mat_cols_get(); Mat_rows_get()
Further, in my case, img appears as a matrix of booleans (?).
I will try to download SIVP and determine the role of these functions.
Thank you,again
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Hello,
I am mainly interested in obtaining the ratio (number of white
pixels)/(number of black pixels), so that units are not of primary interest.
Le 03/06/2019 à 15:21, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Le 03/06/2019 à 14:56, Jean-Philippe Grivet a écrit :
My thanks to all respondants
My thanks to all respondants.
The figure is in internal Scilab firmat made up of polylines., the
border is a polygon.
Le 03/06/2019 à 12:47, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe a écrit :
Hello,
De : Jean-Philippe Grivet
Envoyé : lundi 3 juin 2019 12:08
Using Scilab (6.02/Win7), I have drawn
Hello everybody,
Using Scilab (6.02/Win7), I have drawn a picure made up of thick lines
and arcs, within a region with irregular borders. The backround is
white, all lines are black. Now I would like to count the number of
black and white pixels. Any idea on how I could do that ?
Thank you
Le 06/05/2019 à 03:49, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
>
> Yes it's "Syntax" ; it is documented:
> https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.2/en_US/help_from_sci.html ; and for me
> it works for your sample function.
thanks Samuel, it works fine now (I don't what happened at
but the "Calling Sequence" part isn't proceeded? I suppose the tag has
changed but I can't find it in the documentation (it may be "Syntax"
but doesn't work?!?)
any clue for this problem ?
Philippe
%% structure of macros in my toolbox %%
function [str]=contribute_MyMath(var
have a
"font_size" property (can vary from 1 to 6) so the easiest way is to get
the handle of this entity and modify the font size :
xstring(0, 0, "$p_{1}(t)$")
E=gce();E.font_size=5
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s interpolation the same as smoothing?
I think yes , at least as final rendering.
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rm the regular grid is transformed like this :
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1rqWtyhYUCaofrme6
> or linear_interpn() to get values on a regular grid?
looks like I search for the reverse function !
tanks for your reply,
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ab handle hierarchy .
> Any idea?
you can change the font_size of all strings appearing in the current
axes by adding "a.font_size=..." at the end of your example.
scf();
plot(1:10,1:10)
a=gca()
xt=a.x_ticks
nxt=xt;
nxt.labels(5)="$\the\paperwidth$";
a.x_ticks=nxt;
because
vectors can be hidden by the surface (and code is complex!).
Can someone provide a work-arround to improve the result since changing
the specification of Sgrayplot/champ can't be done quickly.
sincerely yours,
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2?
the only way I found is to install the windows binaries on linux with wine :
wine scilab-5.5.2_x64.exe
and then launch scilab with the command line :
wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/scilab-5.5.2/bin/WScilex.exe
It looks to work until you don't need to increase stacksize.
quot;exact density curve"]);
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annoying. However, the functionality (that we use) is exactly the same
> as metanat.
there was another solution : using scicoslab to run old metanet code! Up
to 2014 it worked for me . Please don't kill me !
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a lot of old scilab code created with metanet for scilab4. This is
possible with few work with a new version of metanet, but not with NARVAL.
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roblem ?
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more sense?
I agree, I would expect the quotient of Euclidian division in this case.
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own solution and now I just need time replace it with int64.
For mixed int/double expression I expect to get the best floating point
approximation as a result.
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ting this code in scilab-6.0.1 and
ubuntu 18.04, in the console I have message about floating point
exception and divide-by-zero*.
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Philippe
* from console :
Une erreur fatale a été détectée par Scilab.
Veuillez vérifier les fonctions définies par l'utilisateur (ou celles
des
Le 08/09/2018 à 19:53, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
>
> The portage to Linux (already available) shall be soon included in the
> toolbox.
> http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/arduino/issues/1556/
good news Samuel !
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scilab-6.0.1 in ubuntu 18.04.1. Additional console message below if this
can help.
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Philippe
Une erreur fatale a été détectée par Scilab.
Veuillez vérifier les fonctions définies par l'utilisate
curring at
> runtime (like division by zero, etc ...), but not syntax errors.
> You are supposed to write syntactically correct Scilab!
my goal is to retrieve errors automatically from scripts with bugs (for
example for automatic testing of scripts I didn't
error
added to diary
--> mgetl file.txt
ans =
! !
! !
! let's make an error !
! !
! !
! !
! added to diary !
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olumn vector A the behavior of 1/A 1./A is now coherent.
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Le 30/08/2018 à 09:42, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
> Le 30/08/2018 à 09:32, philippe a écrit :
>>
>> [...]
>> but in the help page it is written that "X=A/B is the solution of X*B=A"
>
>
> For square A, B, invertible B, "A/B" means &quo
. 4.
this looks confusing ?
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argument
> major: Invalid arguments to routine
> minor: Bad value
I've the same messages about hdf5 problems.
>
> It seems to me that something is broken with hdf5 for 6.0.1 under 18.04.
> Philippe, could you report a bug?
it's done : http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bu
Le 27/08/2018 à 12:24, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
>
> No problem for me.
> You may have used listvarinfile() at a moment during your trials or work.
no Samuel, the file val.sod doesn't exists in the directory, save don't
create the file due to the error.
Perhaps t
Hi,
Running the example of man page for "save" to create an *.sod file
yields an error in scilab-6.0.1 and ubuntu 18.04 (see below) .
It looks like there is no report for this bug on bugzilla ?
Best regards,
Philippe.
-> a=eye(2,2);b=ones(a);
--> save("val.sod", &qu
Le 22/08/2018 à 18:36, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
>
> So, OK, now i understand it.
> IMO, the 5.5.2 code factorization was welcome. I did not go to the code
> of 6.0.
> Anyway, you may report the issue.
done : http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
erronés des arguments d'entrée : entiers, booléens ou
réels attendus.
--> iconvert(X,0)
ans =
OK
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problem doesn't appear with floor/ceil/round. I search on bugzilla
but found nothing related to int.
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oléens ou
réels attendus.
How can I do this for double ? If not why this doesn't work ? Both sign
and double are "fptr" type , I thought that scilab-6 doesn't make
difference between function and fptr any more .
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Le 20/08/2018 à 17:50, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
>
> This is fixed in Scilab 6.0.2-. Please see mainly
> http://bugzilla.scilab.org/14701
> http://bugzilla.scilab.org/14708
thanks Samuel, I missed those reports on bugzilla
Best reg
coeff((B*Q+R*X^3))
coeff(A)
degree((B*Q+R*X^3)) // =4 !!
degree(A) // = 3
and compare with the expected result thereafter
Sincerly yours,
Philippe
--> A,B,Q,R
A =
2 3
-1 +3x -3x +x
B =
2
1 +2x +x
Q =
2
-1 +5x -12x
R =
20 +1
to communicate with maxima but I failed
to reinstall it 2 years ago and I don't know why ...
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you can find other example of the Klein "Bottle" made with scilab :
http://rouxph.blogspot.com/2016/06/la-bouteille-de-klein.html
Philippe
Le 10/06/2018 à 17:18, Lester Anderson a écrit :
> Thanks Samual! This is all good learning practice. Cheers, Lester
>
>
> On 1
JP Grivet
Le 09/06/2018 à 12:11, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Hello,
Le 06/06/2018 à 16:46, Jean-Philippe Grivet a écrit :
Hello,
I wish to use orthogonal polynmials within Scilab. Axxording to
"ttps://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Ortpol", I do
atomsInstall('Ortpol')
that it is available for Scilab 6.0
on Windows.
If it is, run atomsSystemUpdate() before trying atomsInstall(..) again.
Where did I go wrong ? Is there a workaround ? Thank you in advance for
your help.
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to check it before, but with the example you mention 0 looks
a better choice.
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so for me it looks natural that cond([])=1 .
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// set a single pixel to zero
(= black)
ShowImage(img, "white image with one single black pixel");
Hth,
Philipp
2018-04-16 12:53 GMT+02:00 Jean-Philippe Grivet
<jean-philippe.gri...@wanadoo.fr
<mailto:jean-philippe.gri...@wanadoo.fr>>:
Hello,
I wo
Hello,
I would like to know whether and how it is possible to program
individual pixels within a Scilab figure ? I have in mind a simple
application: a disk moves inside a bounded region and changes the colour
of every pixel it sweeps over. Thanks for your hints.
JP Grivet
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Hi Ricardo,
I tried your fix, then scilab was able to show up a window saying to install
an old java package. I installed it and TADA… it worked. Thank to all of you
guys for your help.
Philippe DEROGIS
> Le 6 févr. 2018 à 17:48, Ricardo Fabbri <rfab...@gmail.com>
a scientific computation software.
Philippe.
> Le 6 févr. 2018 à 17:28, Clément David <clement.da...@esi-group.com> a écrit :
>
> Hello Philippe,
>
> Not really a technical point, but about your comment on :
>
>> I am very disappointed that the owner (
Thank you Stephane,
I will try this tomorrow.
Philippe.
> Le 5 févr. 2018 à 16:31, Stéphane Mottelet <stephane.motte...@utc.fr> a écrit
> :
>
> A last (but not least) detail, copy the classpath.xml from scilab-6.0.0 app
> to scilab-6.0.1 app :
>
> cp scilab-6.0
Hi Samuel,
Thank you for your response, I dowloaded scilab-branch-6.0-macosx.tar but I
didn't find any .dmg in it. It tried to run the stuff in the bin directory but
it did not make anything interesting. Is there something that i missed ?
Thank you
Philippe.
> Le 5 févr. 201
e
404 error : The requested URL
/download/2017-08-02/scilab-branch-6.0-1500821730-x86_64.dmg was not found on
this server.
I would like to know if there is a fix to this situation.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all developers and contributors.
Philippe D
with param3d.
Cheers
Jean-Philippe
Le 03/02/2018 à 21:27, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 03/02/2018 à 20:11, Claus Futtrup a écrit :
Hi Samuel
Thank you. This thing with the direction of the lines is difficult to
"discover" by accident. :-)
... And thanks for the good help for param3d(1). I h
ed
explanations, well ordered so that you can learn scilab with more
efficiency than jumping from one help page to another.
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Hi Claus, Rafeal and Samuel,
Here is another method for stacked plots, which was suggested to me
years ago by Serge Steer.
I used it succssfully for about 12 individual curves.
Cheers,
JP Grivet
Le 28/01/2018 20:19, Claus Futtrup a écrit :
Hi Rafael and Samuel
Thank you both for great
perties of the handles
A.children(id).visible="off" // no labels
A.children(id).visible="on" // all labels
A.children(id).text="mylabel" // change labels
for k=id
A.children(k).text=string(k);
end
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Hello,
Does an implementation of the Radon transform exist in Scilab, similar
to the Matlab
"radon" function ? Would anybody be willing to share a homemade version ?
Thank you for your input
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Le 08/11/2017 à 14:29, David Brant a écrit :
> Thanks for getting back Philippe.
>
> Only so.4 appeared. Checking with Nemo I have:
>
> libtiff.so.4
> libtiff.so.5
> libtiff.so.5.2.4
>
> All have identical size and time stamps.
> Nemo reports 'link to unknown' f
ns(yourline(2),":")
execstr(strsplit("hM","")+"="+hM)
s=27
DT=datenum(y,m,d,h,M,s)
[Ye,Mo,Da,ho,mi,se]=datevec(DT)
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stem :
sudo find /usr/lib/ -name "libtiff.so.4*"
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.4.3.6
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.4
if the "libtiff.so.4" doesn't appear add a symbolic link to the
existing one in the same directory :
cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
sudo ln -s l
Le 31/10/2017 à 11:23, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
>
> Le 31/10/2017 à 10:58, philippe a écrit :
>> Even reporting duplicates of already existing bugs
>> can help to improve scilab ...
>
> Sorry, but i strongly disagree with this last assertion.
p
Happy to know that the bug is fixed, thanks you for that. I will check
the Nighty Builds.
Regards,
Philippe.
> Le 31 oct. 2017 à 11:23, Samuel Gougeon <sgoug...@free.fr> a écrit :
>
> Hello Philippe,
>
> Le 31/10/2017 à 10:58, philippe a écrit :
>>
Le 29/10/2017 à 16:00, philippe a écrit :
> Le 29/10/2017 à 13:16, Philippe Dérogis a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Yes It should be nice if you could register the bug in Scilab bug tracking
>> system.
>
> done : http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15316
>
Le 29/10/2017 à 13:16, Philippe Dérogis a écrit :
>
>
> Yes It should be nice if you could register the bug in Scilab bug tracking
> system.
done : http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15316
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Yes It should be nice if you could register the bug in Scilab bug tracking
system.
Sincerely,
Philippe.
> Le 28 oct. 2017 à 22:44, philippe <rouxph...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Le 28/10/2017 à 14:26, Philippe Dérogis a écrit :
>> Hi Philippe a
create a uincontrol from scratch but the probability of this event is
close to 0 ;-) but the bug has been confirmed by Philippe Derogis ...
>
> uicontrol frames have their own system of coordinates, a bit like "a
> figure in a figure".
> This is what made the shift between the legend han
Le 28/10/2017 à 14:26, Philippe Dérogis a écrit :
> Hi Philippe and Samuel,
>
> I experiment exactly the problem described by Philippe on my Mac
> (MacBook Pro Retina 13 pouces running MacOS Sierra 10.12.6) with Scilab 6.0
> I wrote to the mailing list on the 10 mai 2017 about
Hi Philippe and Samuel,
I experiment exactly the problem described by Philippe on my Mac (MacBook Pro
Retina 13 pouces running MacOS Sierra 10.12.6) with Scilab 6.0
I wrote to the mailing list on the 10 mai 2017 about that :
—— begin quote
Hi,
My name is Philippe, I work
nderstand the link between this bug and uicontrols .
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Hello Samuel,
Le 28/10/2017 à 12:22, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
>
> Sorry, but i don't catch clearly the circumstances of this bug.
> Are you the user that experimented this bug, or someone else did?
> If you are not the user, where did you find the prim
end
I don't find something similar in the bugzilla list :
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=xclick_id=43893
I would appreciate if someone could confirm (or not) the bug on
MacOS+scilab6 , and report on bugzilla if necessary.
Best regards,
Ph
- 5.0.3.4.3.0. - 5.
- 8. - 3.0.1.0. - 3. - 8.
- 9. - 4. - 1.0. - 1. - 4. - 9.
- 8. - 3.0.1.0. - 3. - 8.
- 5.0.3.4.3.0. - 5.
0.5.8.9.8.5.0.
-->z=feval2(x,y,f) // curve eval
/www.d-booker.fr/scilab-book1/325-scilab-fundamentals.html
you can see a preview of some chapters in pdf :
https://www.d-booker.fr/GALERIE/public/scilab-en/excerpts/_scilab-base-en-first-pages-ch21.pdf
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les are, by replacing "%" with "percent".
Good job Samuel ;-)
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Le 23/07/2017 à 14:09, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
>
> In Scilab 5, size() is overloadable only for mlist(), not for tlist().
> In Scilab 6, it is overloadable for foth.
> So, to be compatible with both Scilab 5 and 6, you shall define your
> object as a mlis
rloading compatibility between mytype and
matrixmytype like for "double" size(x) returns [1,1] if x is a scalar
and not a matrix.
Thank's for reading !
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uot;help load" in the scilab console to get more
informations.
>
> My matrix will be a large n x 6 matrix. n = data points that may exceed
> 400,000...
if you want to read a matrix from a text file you should use
"fscanfMat" see "help
Le 28/06/2017 à 10:45, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
> Could you please provide a full executable example, and the final error
> message? It would help testing and possibly debugging.
Sorry Samuel I finally found the solution by myself ;-) My problem comes
from insertion
y scilab-cli seems to be working. As we require
> graphics features of Scilab, is there any solution to this problem?
has said in the other thread "scilab -> Segmentation fault" restart
ubuntu with previous kernel (before yesterday update,
ports in bugzilla about "seg fault"
problem :
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15192
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15194
Thank you Nikolay,
Philippe
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scilab-6.0.0/bin$ ./scilab
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
The problem persist after restarting ubuntu . What can I do ?
Philippe
roux@jenny-a-03:/usr/share/scilab-6.0.0/bin$ ./scilab-cli
Scilab 6.0.0 (Feb 14 2017, 12:49:55)
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