Dear All,
This is not directly a scilab request by it has to be intended to be
used within ...
I'm trying to find an equivalent to @ECHO OFF (under Windows) in a
shell under linux OS ... I want to echo precious information's (thus I
want to avoid /dev/null)
Thanks for any advice
Paul
Hi,
I'm a very new user of Xcos, but when I don't find a block that can not meet my
needs,Usually, I create
a new block ,i.e: scifunc_block_m .
Best
Enrico
From: adershow...@exponent.com
To: users@lists.scilab.org
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 18:14:56 +
Subject: [Scilab-users] xcos threshold
On 30/05/2013 09:41, Carrico, Paul wrote:
Dear All,
This is not directly a scilab request by it has to be intended to be
used within ...
I'm trying to find an equivalent to @ECHO OFF (under Windows) in a
shell under linux OS ... I want to echo precious information's (thus I
want to avoid
On 30/05/2013 09:41, Carrico, Paul wrote:
Dear All,
This is not directly a scilab request by it has to be intended to be
used within ...
I'm trying to find an equivalent to @ECHO OFF (under Windows) in a
shell under linux OS ... I want to echo precious information's (thus I
want to
Thanks first for the answers,
In order to temporary hide some information's, I used a pseudo-encryption using
shc tool ... My shell becames a binary and I cannot use sh
Of course I tried something like 1spy_file but everything appears in the
spy_file, not in the scilab console
Paul
I did not succeed in using the macrovar primitve, however, using who_user
gives me an ordered list of my variables from which it is easy to extract
the right strings.
Thank you for your help.
Pierre
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