Hello, It seems that you're missing a "then" but nonetheless, the problem is really related to legend(), wich is weird. I can reproduce your color bug with
function a() if %t then plot() else legend() end endfunction but not with function a() if %t then plot() else legen() end endfunction (only difference legend()->legen()). Antoine Le Vendredi, Avril 10, 2020 15:28 CEST, Federico Miyara <fmiy...@fceia.unr.edu.ar> a écrit: > > Dear all, > > When writing the following script in SciNotes (v. 6.1): > > function y = testcolor(t) > if 1==1 > y = sinc(t) > plot(t, y) > legend("sinc") > else > y = 1 > end > endfunction > > the end of the if structure appears with the same brownish color as the > endfunction. Strangely, if copying and pasting here or into a word > processor document, the color is the expected purple (that's why I > removed all colors in this message). > > It seems that the culprit is the legend clause. > > Regards, > > Federico Miyara > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.scilab.org http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users