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),
>
>
th but
i cannot find which one is faulty.
All the bets -gilles
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re in a binary format
Of course, I can convert ALL my files ... but if a solution exists, I'd like to
know it.
[cid:image004.png@01CFA4EF.6C411FA0]Gilles GOBILLOT
Chargé d'études procédés ultrasonores d'imagerie et métrologies de surfaces en
sodium
Under Sodium Vision and
Hi all,
In the Scilab-Python border, I try to read a file recorded with Scilab (
save(filename, X, Y, U, T1) ) With U = matrix.
I'd like to read it with Python. Any idea ?
Regards,
Gilles
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I use to read text files with Scilab. This piece of code is close to the one I
use.
To save time, one can give a dimension to ‘m’ :
Instead of m=[]
Prefer m=zeros(1,4); // by-exemple
Gilles
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