Re: [Scilab-users] c link (mingw)

2019-09-26 Thread Jakub Kopac
I checked it: Scilab is 64 bit, GCC is 64 bit (6.2.0) and was installed in correct order (gcc first, then Mingw from ATOMS). I uninstal and install again Mingw from ATOMS, but I do not see transcript as you wrote. Sometimes thinks just do not work as expected, so thank you for your help! BR JK

[Scilab-users] Difference btween flts and filter

2019-09-26 Thread Federico Miyara
Dear all, I need to filter a signal whose Z transfer function has been created through syslin from the numerator and denominator polynomials (not sure if this step is necessary). Should I use flts or filter? I don't quite grasp the difference, perhaps somebody can enlighten me. Regards, Fede

Re: [Scilab-users] c link (mingw)

2019-09-26 Thread stephane . mottelet
I think that your installation of mingw toolbox is broken, as the error    !C:\Users\jkopac\AppData\Roaming\Scilab\scilab-6.0.2\mingwlib_x64/liblibf2c.a: file not recognized: File format not recognized                                          ! !                                               

Re: [Scilab-users] Deletion of console content

2019-09-26 Thread Stéphane Mottelet
Le 25/09/2019 à 16:24, Jens Simon Strom a écrit : Hello Scilab experts, I have two questions: * 1. After closing Scilab, is the content of what has appeared on the console during the session still accessible for computer experts? In other words: Is the console content securely delete

Re: [Scilab-users] c link (mingw)

2019-09-26 Thread Jakub Kopac
I tried example from the call help page. results from ilib_build help page: Generate a gateway file Generate a loader file Generate a Makefile Running the makefile Compilation of build_c.obj Compilation of build_c.obj Compilation of build_c.obj Compilation of fun1.obj C

Re: [Scilab-users] {EXT} Re: Deletion of console content

2019-09-26 Thread Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe
Hello, > De : Federico Miyara > Envoyé : mercredi 25 septembre 2019 17:43 > > Regarding the previous versions of a script, I'm not quite sure. > [...] > If, on the contrary, the aim is to prevent other users of the same > computer to spy on your work, there is no guarantee either that parts of th