Hello,

It was changed at resolution of http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14316

I am not sure though whether enforcing the 'vector ^ scalar' error should be reintroduced. My 2-cents: there are many operations that have the same behaviour that their dot-operation counterpart when used with a scalar.

I think the operation should remain available, but I can also enforce the obsolescence in the release for 6.0.0.

Best regards


Le 05/08/2016 à 17:24, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Hello,

The warning message about the vector^scalar operation yielded in Scilab 5.5 has been removed from Scilab 6.0, as if this operation would become again allowed instead of becoming actually forbidden:

Scilab 5:

-->x = 1:3
 x  =
    1.    2.    3.

-->x^2
    !
Warning: Syntax "vector ^ scalar" is obsolete. It will be removed in Scilab 6.0.
  Use "vector .^ scalar" instead.
 ans  =
    1.    4.    9.

Scilab 6.0.0-b2:
--> warning("on")

--> x = 1:3
 x  =
   1.   2.   3.

--> x^2
 ans  =
   1.   4.   9.

Is it on purpose? Is this shortcut restored?



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