Le 29/08/2016 à 18:43, Rafael Guerra a écrit :

Hi,

If I am not mistaken, that seems to be what Scilab vector “norm“ does.

You are right.
Serge Steer, INRIA

Regards,

Rafael

*From:*users [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Claus Futtrup
*Sent:* Monday, August 29, 2016 6:40 PM
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*Subject:* [Scilab-users] hypot

Hi all

In a text by Michael Baudin about Floating Points in Scilab:
forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/docscifloat/downloads/get/floatingpoint_v0.1.pdf
(David Goldberg is one of his references)

Here the special works of hypothenuses is further supported (page 43-44 onward).

I wonder, does Scilab have the hypot function, similar to Matlab? ... Googling gives me no hits for Scilab but a page of hits with Matlab. For example http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2008/02/07/why-hypot/ <http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2008/02/07/why-hypot/>

P.S. Sorry for previously posting this question with a different subject. Stray thoughts were later modified but the subject line didn't have my attention.


/Claus



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