Hi Samuel, Le 22/08/2018 à 11:12, Samuel Gougeon a écrit : > > The overloading mechanism is not systematic. It is implemented (or not) > function per function. > It is currently proposed for some of them, but not all of them. > If you need it for double(), you shall post a wish on Bugzilla.
Thanks Samuel! In fact, I've already overloaded iconvert but I did not remembered it! Since the error message refers to "double" it is not easy to remember the correct way for overloading. > > PS: for instance, iconvert(p,0) makes the same as double(), and is > overloadable: That's the problem : it was true in scilab-5 but iconvert seems no longer overload double in scilab-6. See below : --> function y=%p_iconvert(x,itype) > y="OK" > endfunction --> X=poly(0,"x") X = x --> double(X) double : Types erronés des arguments d'entrée : entiers, booléens ou réels attendus. --> iconvert(X,0) ans = OK Sincerely yours, Philippe _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users
