Hello,
Le 29/05/2019 à 12:25, Samuel Enibe a écrit :
In MATLAB, the function addpath enables a user to add any desired
path the MATLAB directories.
Is there an equivalent ìn SCILAB?
I am not sure to understand the question.
Since the execution mechanism of a script is different in both
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mottelet wrote
> Le 29/05/2019 à 11:35, gilles a écrit :
>> Dear all, has anyone successfully compiled the scinetcdf toolbox on a
>> Darwin/OSX machine?
>> I'm running Scilab 6.0.2 on a MBP with Mojave, facing some problems with
>> Atoms (does not run),
>
> What do you mean by "does not run". Is i
In MATLAB, the function addpath enables a user to add any desired path the
MATLAB directories.
Is there an equivalent ìn SCILAB?
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Hello,
Le 29/05/2019 à 11:35, gilles a écrit :
Dear all, has anyone successfully compiled the scinetcdf toolbox on a
Darwin/OSX machine?
I'm running Scilab 6.0.2 on a MBP with Mojave, facing some problems with
Atoms (does not run),
What do you mean by "does not run". Is it the Atoms GUI that d
Dear all, has anyone successfully compiled the scinetcdf toolbox on a
Darwin/OSX machine?
I'm running Scilab 6.0.2 on a MBP with Mojave, facing some problems with
Atoms (does not run), and trying to install the Scinetcdf toolbox manually.
I'm following the explanations given in a previous post (*)