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Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 What is Scilab
1.2 Software Organization
1.3 Installing Scilab. System Requirements
1.4 Documentation
1.5 Scilab at a Glance. A Tutorial
1.5.1 Getting Started
1.5.2 Editing a command line
1.5.3 Buttons
1.5.4 Customizing your Scilab
1.5.5 Sample Session for Beginners
2. Data Types
2.1 Special Constants
2.2 Constant Matrices
2.3 Matrices of Character Strings
2.4 Polynomials and Polynomial Matrices
2.4.1 Rational polynomial simplification
2.5 Boolean Matrices
2.6 Lists
2.7 Linear system representation
2.8 Functions (Macros)
2.9 Libraries
2.10 Objects
2.11 Matrix Operations
2.12 Indexing
2.12.1 Indexing in matrices
2.12.2 Indexing in lists
3. Programming
3.1 Programming Tools
3.1.1 Comparison Operators
3.1.2 Loops
3.1.3 Conditionals
3.2 Defining and Using Functions
3.2.1 Function Structure
3.2.2 Loading Functions
3.2.3 Global and Local Variables
3.2.4 Special Function Commands
3.3 Definition of Operations on New Data Types
3.4 Debbuging
4. Basic Primitives
4.1 The Environment and Input/Output
4.1.1 The Environment
4.1.2 Startup Commands by the User
4.1.3 Input and Output
4.2 Help
4.3 Useful functions
4.4 Nonlinear Calculation
4.4.1 Nonlinear Primitives
4.4.2 Argument functions
4.5 XWindow Dialog
5. Graphics
5.1 The Graphics Window
5.2 The Media
5.3 Global Parameters of a Plot
5.4 2D Plotting
5.4.1 Basic 2D Plotting
5.4.2 Captions and Presentation
5.4.3 Specialized 2D Plottings
5.4.4 Plotting Some Geometric Figures
5.4.5 Writting by Plotting
5.4.6 Some Classical Graphics for Automatic Control
5.4.7 Miscellaneous
5.5 3D Plotting
5.5.1 Generic 3D Plotting
5.5.2 Specialized 3D Plotting
5.5.3 Mixing 2D and 3D graphics
5.5.4 Sub-windows
5.5.5 A Set of Figures
5.6 Printing and Inserting Scilab Graphics in L
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5.6.1 Window to Paper
5.6.2 Creating a Postscript File
5.6.3 Including a Postscript File in L
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5.6.4 Postscript by Using Xfig
5.6.5 Encapsulated Postscript Files
6. Interfacing C or Fortran programs
6.1 Using dynamic link
6.1.1 Dynamic link
6.1.2 Calling a dynamically linked program
6.2 Interface programs
6.2.1 Building an interface program
6.2.2 Example
6.2.3
addinter
command
6.3 Intersci
6.3.1 Using Intersci
6.4 The
routines/default
directory
6.4.1 Argument functions
6.5 Maple to Scilab Interface
6.6 Maple2scilab
6.6.1 Simple Scalar Example
6.6.2 Matrix Example
7. Demo session
8. System interconnexion
9. Converting Scilab functions to Fortran
9.1 Converting Scilab Functions to Fortran Routines
List of Figures
Index
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