Thank you very much for your quick response. In using SCILAB, I create a folder for a given class of problems. The user-defined functions for the problem class are stored in the folder. I use the SCILAB function *genlib to* create a functions library for the user-defined functions in the folder..
On startup of SCILAB, I would have to run *genlib* again or* lib* to make those user-defined functions available for use. Is there a way of telling SCILAB to search a given folder or folders for user-defined functions? In this way, I would not have to run* lib *or *genlib* during each SCILAB session. Thank you very much. God bless you. Samuel Ogbonna Enibe On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 7:20 PM Samuel Gougeon <sgoug...@free.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > Le 29/05/2019 à 12:25, Samuel Enibe a écrit : > > In MATLAB, the function addpath enables a user to add any desired > > path the MATLAB directories. > > > > Is there an equivalent ìn SCILAB? > > I am not sure to understand the question. > Since the execution mechanism of a script is different in both > languages, Scilab does not need any list of paths to be scanned to find > the file of the script to be run. > As you know, in Scilab, to execute a script.sci, its relative or > absolute path must be provided. It's mandatory. > > Regards > Samuel Gougeon > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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