Hello Philippe,
Great to hear from you,
Le 18/09/2018 à 19:26, philippe a écrit :
Le 17/09/2018 à 19:03, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Do I have to conclude that the implementation is currently so incoherent
that *nobody* uses integer types in Scilab (other than Scilab code
itself) ?
it's a new
Le 17/09/2018 à 19:03, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
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> Do I have to conclude that the implementation is currently so incoherent
> that *nobody* uses integer types in Scilab (other than Scilab code
> itself) ?
it's a new feature, I would have like to use it before ... I've build
my own solution a
Hi Tan, et al.
Thank you for the complete response to my initial request.
This is very helpful for me to understand ... but if this is indeed the
equivalent of the matlab script, I wonder about if the help I found in
the matlab forum is helpful or not. The reason I'm still wondering is
becaus
Dears,
We here simulate on xcos and matlab/simulink platform, an oscillator to get
the behavior of a hydraulic water
harmmer in a penstock, following a transmittance of 2 order : b*s/(1+a*s^2).
Our main reference is based on a canonic method using only two integrators
and we also do some