So it is clearly a bug introduced in scilab-5.4.0. clear must not remove variables created at startup time a workaround can be to add the following instruction in your <SCIHOME>scilab.ini file
predef(94);

This will protect the libraries created by the Scilab startup.

Please report that bug into Bugzilla

Serge Steer
Le 10/10/2012 16:29, Benjamin Johnson a écrit :
I have a similar problem. After I use the command "clear;" importXcosDiagram() and help stop working. plot2d and sqrt still work.

After starting scilab

who

Your variables are:

Branchinglib Eventslib Misclib Sinkslib Thresholdlib Linearlib Matrixoplib Nonlinearlib Sourceslib Electricallib Hydraulicslib PDElib Integeroplib scicos_scicoslib AFFICH_f RFILE WFILE loadXcosLibs home external_objectslib modules_managerlib helptoolslib scinoteslib xcoslib matiolib atomslib atomsguilib parameterslib simulated_annealinglib genetic_algorithmslib umfpacklib scicos_autolib scicos_utilslib spreadsheetlib demo_toolslib assertlib development_toolslib soundlib m2scilib compatibility_functilib arnoldilib statisticslib timelib stringlib special_functionslib sparselib signal_processinglib %z %s polynomialslib overloadinglib optimsimplexlib optimbaselib neldermeadlib optimizationlib linear_algebralib jvmlib output_streamlib iolib interpolationlib integerlib dynamic_linklib guilib uitreelib data_structureslib cacsdlib graphic_exportlib graphicslib datatipslib fileiolib functionslib elementary_functionslib differential_equationlib corelib PWD %tk %F %T %nan %inf SCI SCIHOME TMPDIR %gui %fftw $ %t %f %eps %io %i %e
                     %pi

 using      11503 elements out of    10000000.
 and           93 variables out of       9231.

Your global variables are:

           %modalWarning               %toolboxes %toolboxes_dir

 using         43 elements out of      180001.
 and            3 variables out of        767.




after clear;

-->who

Your variables are:

ans SCI SCIHOME TMPDIR %gui %fftw $ %t %f %eps %io %i
                      %e                      %pi

 using        136 elements out of    10000000.
 and           14 variables out of       9231.

Your global variables are:

%modalWarning %toolboxes %toolboxes_dir %helps


 using         45 elements out of      180001.
 and            4 variables out of        767.

Thanks,
-Ben


On Oct 10, 2012, at 9:17 AM, Serge Steer wrote:

Do you use an official binary version?
What does the who command respond?

Serge Steer
Le 10/10/2012 12:59, Stéphane Bécu a écrit :
Hello,
In fact the same error message also appears for any other scilab function (like plot, mean, sqrt...):
undefined variable: plot (or mean or sqrt...)
Stéphane

------------------------------------------------------------------------
*De:* Stéphane Bécu
*Date:* mar. 09/10/2012 18:22
*À:* [email protected]
*Objet :* importXcosDiagram function under Scilab 5.4.0

Hello
When using the scilab importXcosDiagram() function I sometimes face the following issue:
importXcosDiagram("my_file.xcos");
!--error 4
Variable non définie : importXcosDiagram
I don't understand why the execution sometimes runs and sometimes not treating the importXcosDiagram() function as a variable...
Did someone have the same problem?
Stéphane


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