Thanks for the update Samuel.
Have added a bug/feature request related to the user input issue:
Scilab bugzilla: #16309
Lester
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Le 26/01/2020 à 12:45, Lester Anderson a écrit :
Hello all,
I have looked at the int2d and int3d commands for double and triple
integrals, but was wondering if there was a simple method of defining
the input triangles or tetrahedrons (int2d and int3d respectively)?
For int2d():
Hello,
Generating a 2d triangular mesh will be possible in 6.1 version, see
https://codereview.scilab.org/#/c/20681/
S.
Le 27/01/2020 à 09:46, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe a écrit :
Hello,
De : Lester Anderson
Envoyé : dimanche 26 janvier 2020 12:45
I have looked at the int2d and int3d
Hello,
> De : Lester Anderson
> Envoyé : dimanche 26 janvier 2020 12:45
>
> I have looked at the int2d and int3d commands for double and triple
> integrals, but was wondering if there was a simple method of defining
> the input triangles or tetrahedrons (int2d and int3d respectively)?
Do you
Hello all,
I have looked at the int2d and int3d commands for double and triple
integrals, but was wondering if there was a simple method of defining the
input triangles or tetrahedrons (int2d and int3d respectively)?
It would be nice to just specify the function, limits and integration