Le 07/04/2022 à 09:50, Lester Anderson a écrit :
Hello all,
Very basic query but how do you print all the values from a result via
mprintf?
e.g.
fac = factor(1729)
7 13 19
mprintf('Factors of 1729 are: %d\n', fac)
just prints 'Factors of 1729 are: 7
You may also use a Fortran syntax --
On 10.01.2023, at 18:05, Federico Miyara wrote:
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> My knowledge of Matlab is freezed as of 2017, when I abandoned Matlab and
> embraced Scilab, so might be some of my comments are outdated
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> It is free, open source software
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> No licenses that eventually expire
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> Strings are
My knowledge of Matlab is freezed as of 2017, when I abandoned Matlab
and embraced Scilab, so might be some of my comments are outdated
It is free, open source software
No licenses that eventually expire
Strings are better handled. In Matlab you can check for equality only if
their lengths
Chat GPT answer (with a few inexact facts removed):
Scilab and MATLAB are both powerful mathematical computing environments,
but they have some key differences that may make one more suitable for a
particular use case than the other. Here are a few potential advantages
of Scilab over MATLAB:
what is the advantage of scilab over matlab
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