Thank you Samuel! Very helpful explanation! I did discover also that if y0 were specified as [-1.0;0.0;0.0] (orthogonal ?) I then get a matrix output indeed. Playing around found also that (then) plotting with (y(1,:),y(2,:),y(3,:)) does work after all.
But your explanation *really* filled in the blanks for me. Many thanks! marko -- Sent from: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-Mailing-Lists-Archives-f2602246.html _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users
