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mtlb_a
Matlab addition emulation function
Description
Matlab and Scilab addition behave differently in some particular cases:
- With character string operands: The - +operator is used into Scilab to catenate character strings, while Matlab realizes the sum of the operands ASCII codes.
- With empty matrix: In Scilab, if one of the operands is an empty matrix the result of the addition is the other operand. In Matlab if one of the operand is an empty matrix the result of the addition should be an error or an empty matrix. 
The function mtlb_a(A,B) is used by
    mfile2sci to replace A+B when it was not
    possible to know what were the operands while porting Matlab code to Scilab. This function will
    determine the correct semantic at run time. If you want to have a
    more efficient code it is possible to replace mtlb_a calls:
- If - Aand- Bare character strings,- mtlb_a(A,B)may be replaced by- asciimat(A)+asciimat(B)
- If both - Aand- Bare not empty matrices- mtlb_a(A,B)may be replaced by- A+B, else- mtlb_a(A,B)may be replaced by- [].
- If mtlb_mode==%T, then - mtlb_a(A,B)may be replaced by- A+Bin any case where- Aand- Bare not character string matrices.
Caution: mtlb_a has not to be used for hand coded functions.
See Also
- mtlb_mode — switch Matlab like operations
Authors
- V.C.
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