Re: [Scilab-users] "intg" and i"ntegrate"

2018-02-28 Thread fujimoto2005
Dear Samuel. Thank for your advice. I will fill in a wish report on Bugzilla. Best regards. -- Sent from: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-Mailing-Lists-Archives-f2602246.html ___ users mailing list users@lists.scilab.org

Re: [Scilab-users] "intg" and i"ntegrate"

2018-02-26 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Hello Fujimoto2005, Le 22/02/2018 à 14:19, fujimoto2005 a écrit : I want to integrate a user function f(x,y1,y2) from a to b with respect to x. 1, I don't see the difference between "integrate" and "intg". I saw help file and find "integrate" can manage multi upper limits. Except it, I can't

[Scilab-users] "intg" and i"ntegrate"

2018-02-22 Thread fujimoto2005
I want to integrate a user function f(x,y1,y2) from a to b with respect to x. 1, I don't see the difference between "integrate" and "intg". I saw help file and find "integrate" can manage multi upper limits. Except it, I can't find any differences between two functions. Is there a difference in