Hello,
De la part de Modestas Bunokas
Envoyé : lundi 27 mai 2013 07:21
> seems need more practice with scilab as doing mistakes like small kid.
You should come back to old pocket calculators which only displays the
current value and not the formula you type.
A good way to practice everyday ope
Thank you for your answers, seems need more practice with scilab as doing
mistakes like small kid.
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Hi.
Scilab will interpret -10^2 as -(10^2), but m^2 with m=-10 will evaluate as
(-10)^2.
Cheers,
Arvid
26 maj 2013 kl. 22:12 skrev Modestas Bunokas :
> Trying to work with vectors, and getting weird results. Example:
>
> m=[9 16];
> sqrt(m^2+1)
> ans = 9.055385116.03122
>
> I will get s
On 26/05/2013 22:12, Modestas Bunokas wrote:
Trying to work with vectors, and getting weird results. Example:
m=[9 16];
sqrt(m^2+1)
ans = 9.055385116.03122
I will get same values if I will use input as vector, or will put values
manually. But if I use negative numbers like:
m=[-10 -3];
sqr
Trying to work with vectors, and getting weird results. Example:
m=[9 16];
sqrt(m^2+1)
ans = 9.055385116.03122
I will get same values if I will use input as vector, or will put values
manually. But if I use negative numbers like:
m=[-10 -3];
sqrt(m^2+1)
ans =10.0498763.1622777
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