Hello Scilab Team,
The impact of the changed []+a is pointed in this thread.
Since an extensive code review will be needed from Scilab 5 to Scilab 6,
some other long standing bugs could be fixed before the final release.
Already,
* The 1./m trick is fixed (now parsed as 1 ./m rather than 1. / m)):
Great!
* The space between the minus sign and the absolute mantissa is
removed when numbers are displayed in the console: Great!
Copying/pasting will now be straightforward.
* ...
But still, for instance, the unconsistent display by disp() inversed wrt
to the order of its parameters is still there. Wouldn't it be the best
moment to correct it as well?
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/5512 http://bugzilla.scilab.org/9463
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/13447
The impact of this correction on existing codes would be much less than
for []+a, but would fix a ridiculous behavior met by every user (not
ones of a highly specific Scilab function or feature).
Best regards
Samuel Gougeon
Le 15/02/2016 16:35, Yann DEBRAY a écrit :
Hello Scilab user,
It has been a while since we last shared news with you. Here are some
recent updates we hope you will like.
Scilab 6 Beta
Scilab 6.0 is a major new release of Scilab, the open source modeling
& simulation platform. This beta version is a preview for all users,
commercial as well as community.
*What's new: *
--> New computation coreenabling bigger data sets
--> Improved Xcos allowing larger models
--> Utilities for development productivity (debugger, profiler and
coverage)
To provide relevant informations to the user, we also introduced a new
view called "Newsfeed".
The release will come soon, so feel free to give us feedback about
your experience.
Find out more <http://www.scilab.org/community/news/scilab-6-beta-1>
Signal acquisition and instrument control
with the Scilab VISA Toolbox (beta version)
In partnership with National Instruments, we have developed a
Scilab interface for measurement devices from leading
manufacturers (National Instruments, Agilent/HP, ... )
Here is the first version of this VISA toolbox for signal acquisition
and instrument control. This is a beta version: your feedbacks are
welcome.
TheVirtual Instrument Software Architecture
<https://www.ni.com/visa/>(VISA) is a standard for configuring,
programming, and troubleshooting instrumentation systems comprising
GPIB, VXI, PXI, Serial, Ethernet, and/or USB interfaces. VISA provides
the programming interface between the hardware and development
environments.
Find out more <http://www.scilab.org/scilab/modules/visa-toolbox>
Event Embedded World // 23-25 February 2016, Nuremberg
Starting with the largest embedded systems' event of the year:Embedded
World 2016 <https://www.embedded-world.de/en>
23 - 25 February 2016 in Nuremberg, Germany
We will be present on the booth of Evidence (Hall 4 / 4-545
<https://www.embedded-world.de/en/ausstellerprodukte/embwld16/exhibitor-18047504/evidence-srl>_)_ and
Emmtrix (Hall 4A, booth 520d
<https://www.embedded-world.de/en/ausstellerprodukte/embwld16/exhibitor-19553455/emmtrix-technologies>_)_
Scilab has many applications in the field of embedded systems :
--> post-processing of test data
--> automation of tasks
-->prototyping of control algorithms
-->identification of systems parameter
-->simulation of control systems
--> embedded code generation
Here are some use cases of Scilab in this field, from our last ScilabTEC :
<http://www.scilab.org/fr/community/scilabtec/2015/ZYNQ-7000-High-Performance-Electric-Drive-and-Silicon-Carbide-Multilevel-inverter-with-SCILAB-Hardware-in-the-loop>
* ZYNQ-7000 High Performance Electric Drive and Silicon Carbide
Multilevel inverter with Scilab Hardware-in-the-loop
<http://www.scilab.org/fr/community/scilabtec/2015/ZYNQ-7000-High-Performance-Electric-Drive-and-Silicon-Carbide-Multilevel-inverter-with-SCILAB-Hardware-in-the-loop>
* E4Coder on Scilab: State Machines simulation and GUI prototyping
<http://www.scilab.org/fr/community/scilabtec/2015/E4Coder-on-Scilab-State-Machines-simulation-and-GUI-prototyping-for-Scilab-5.x>
* Can programming of multi-core systems be easier, please?
<http://www.scilab.org/fr/community/scilabtec/2015/Can-programming-of-multi-core-systems-be-easier-please-The-ALMA-Approach>
* Real-time control and measurement applications
<http://www.scilab.org/fr/community/scilabtec/2015/Utilizing-Scilab-and-Xcos-for-real-time-control-and-measurement-applications>
Prior to this important event, we want to highlight some Scilab
partners in the world of Embedded Systems which will be present at
Embedded World:
* <x-msg://6/evidence.eu.com>Evidence
<http://evidence.eu.com/>,<http://3o69.mj.am/link/3o69/l1yg/14/nhjVrhr02-h021TOwOMROQ/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lbW10cml4LmNvbQ>
* Emmtrix
<http://www.emmtrix.com/>,<http://3o69.mj.am/link/3o69/l1yg/15/hj8JqLS_OR8HY87_Elb4cA/aHR0cDovL3d3dy54aWxpbnguY29tLw>
* Xilinx <http://www.xilinx.com/>
* LCM <http://mechatronic-simulation.org/>(present at Microchip's booth)
Please do contact us, to set up a time for some quality exchange.
Meet us @ Embedded World
<mailto:cont...@scilab-enterprises.com?subject=embeddedworld2016>
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