, SCHULZ Wolfgang a écrit :
Hello,
I just tested a Scilab script what I’m using for a long time.
It contains the input function and it seems it is not working anymore.
Yes, it suffers from a new bug in
2023.0.0<https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues/16983>: the message is not
printed. Th
Hello,
I just tested a Scilab script what I’m using for a long time.
It contains the input function and it seems it is not working anymore.
Also the examples in the help are commented. Does that mean this function will
be skipped in the future?
Can someone confirm if this is a bug?
Thanks a lot
Please ignore.
Sorry – was a problem of the first startup.
Wolfgang
Hello,
I cannot reach a network file system, e.g. H: what is connected to
\\xxx.at\user.
Can someone confirm if this is a bug?
Thanks a lot
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I cannot reach a network file system, e.g. H: what is connected to
\\xxx.at\user.
Can someone confirm if this is a bug?
Thanks a lot
Wolfgang
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Hello,
is there any possibility to get a current nightly build somewhere?
Best regards
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I would recommend changing to SCILAB 6. There the stacksize doesn't exist and
you can use the installed memory of your PC.
Wolfgang
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2017 12:38
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Hello,
I'm really missing a current nightly build. Is there another place where I
could download them?
Thanks for your help
Wolfgang
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Hello,
is there any possibility to get a current nightly build somewhere?
Best regards
Wolfgang
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Oktober 2017 18:33
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Hello,
is there any reason why the nightly builds are totally outdated?
Thanks
Wolfgang
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Hello,
was there any decision made on the release frequency? It would be very
interesting for me, and I think to all users, to know when we can expect an
updated version.
I also didn't find something on the Scilab web site regarding the current
policy?
Thanks a lot
Wolfgang
>
Hello,
I want to set certain elements of a matrix to 1. Interestingly the following
code fills 9 elements with 1. I expected to have only 3 elements (with index
1,1; 2,2 and 3,3) filled with 1.
A=zeros(5,3)
inx=[1 2 3];
iny=[1 2 3];
A(inx,iny)=1
Is there any way to fill a matrix with 1 where I
Menu Edit/Preferences
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>
> Hello,
>
>
> I
the top plot.
> Do you observe the same?
>
> PS:
> In the example shown the data plotted with Matplot1 was generated with:
> dxp= linspace(-5,15,3);
> dyp= linspace(-3,11,4);
> M= rand(dxp.*.dyp');
>
> Regards,
> Rafael
>
>
> -Origina
Hello,
thanks again - it works for me now.
As a simple workaround for the grid problem I use a plot(0,0), xgrid and it
works too
Woflgang
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> Guerra
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. November
1,z2,[1 Nc]);
> // END OF CODE
>
>
> Regards,
> Rafael
>
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> Wolfgang
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Hello,
I'm using Scilab 6 beta 2 under Win 10 and I have a problem with grayplot and a
colorbar.
With the following script I would expect to have at least 1 square colored in
red because I scale the colorbar to the maximum of the matrix but with grayplot
it doesn't work:
map =
Serge Steer
> Gesendet: Freitag, 11. März 2016 10:59
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>
> Sorry the file attached in my previous mail contains a forgotten pause
> instruction
>
> Le 11/03/2016 09:52, SCHULZ Wolfgang a
Ok, because it is not clear whether this bug is related to another one I
decided to enter a new bug report:
Bug 14424
Wolfgang
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016 17:53
> An:
Clement,
shoud I add my findings to the original bug report? In case of yes - which bug
report number is it?
Thanks
Wolfgang
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> David
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2016 17:06
> An:
Hello,
since Scilab 6.0 beta 1 I have a problem with the input function (everything
worked under Scilab 6.0 alpha 1).
I execute the following code:
Code:
mode(0);
ieee(1);
clear;
iteration = input("Sensor data of which Iteration:");
name = sprintf("iteration%03d.sensor",iteration)
Should I file a bug report or did that someone already ??
Thanks
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. August 2015 10:53
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Betreff: Re: [Scilab-users] mode() changes. Paused modes
: [Scilab-users] mode() changes. Paused modes canceled. Commands echo
not in functions.
Hello Wolfgang,
Le 12/08/2015 08:50, SCHULZ Wolfgang a écrit :
Hello,
I tested the alpha version of SCILAB 6 and have a problem with the mode command:
mode(-1) - switches off the display of variable on the console
Hello,
I tested the alpha version of SCILAB 6 and have a problem with the mode command:
mode(-1) - switches off the display of variable on the console - this works
But e.g. the mode(0) works differently in SCILAB 6. All comments and lines of
the source code are displayed.
Is this a bug??
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On 04/22/2015 08:07 AM, SCHULZ Wolfgang wrote:
stacksize('max')
Maximum=8e6
dt=1/Maximum;
t=0:dt:1;
y=sin(2*%pi*50*t);
plot(t,y);
Hi,
I just tried it under Linux (ubuntu 14.04 64bits) and got
, 12. Mai 2014 22:45
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Hello Wolfgang,
Le 12/05/2014 18:56, SCHULZ Wolfgang a écrit :
Hello,
I haven't heard anything. Are you guy thinking that this is a bug which I
Hello Samuel,
thanks a lot - I would have never found this alone!!!
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I haven't heard anything. Are you guy thinking that this is a bug which I
should report on bugzilla?
Thanks for your help
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 07. Mai 2014 11:13
Hello,
I'm not sure this is a bug - therefore I want to ask her first:
I'm using Scilab 5.4.1 64 bit under Win7:
Depending on the size of the figure the axis are disappearing or not.
Is it a bug or can I avoid/circumvent this feature somehow?
Thanks a lot
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I'm asking for an intelligent method to solve the following problem without a
for loop.
I have 2 vectors x an y with e.g. 3000 values. The range of x values is between
0 and 360 and the range of y values is between -15 and 15.
I would like to plot the density of individual grid cells for
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Gougeon
Gesendet: Montag, 04. November 2013 17:35
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Hello,
Le 04/11/2013 17:12, SCHULZ Wolfgang
Hello,
I'm creating contour plots and it would be nice to have certain regions
(colors) of a GIF file transparent. Is that possible with SCILAB?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I'm using Scilab 5.4.1 on Win 7 64 bit and have a problem with the following
script (simplified script).
stacksize('max')
Maximum=5e6;
dt=1/Maximum;
t=0:dt:1;
y=sin(2*%pi*50*t);
f0=scf(0);
clf;
plot(t,y);
f1=scf(1);
clf;
plot(t,y);
f2=scf(2);
clf;
plot(t,y);
With the standard Java
Hello,
thanks for the hint. I solved it with the following code:
Stroke_count=zeros(nlat,nlon);
for i=1:nlat
line=mgetl(fid,1);
Stroke_count(i,:)=strtod(tokens(line))';
end
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I want plot data and divided the plot region with the subplot command in 6
regions (subplot(3,2,X)) but I would like to use the first 2 regions
(subplot(3,2,1) and subplot(3,2,2)) for 1 plot. In total I would then have then
5 plots. Is this possible? If yes could someone give me some
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