Scilab 6.0.0
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Java from Scilab
- Getting started - Beginning — How to use the Java Scilab binding?
- Getting started - Second step — How to use the Java Scilab binding?
- jallowClassReloading — Allow the class reloading
- jarray — Create a Java array
- jautoTranspose — Set the way to convert matrices
- jautoUnwrap — Unwrap automatically returned values
- jcast — Cast a Java object into another one.
- jcompile — Compile Java code or file
- jcreatejar — Creates a Java ARchive (JAR) from a set of files / directories
- jdeff — Map a static Java method onto a Scilab macro
- jdisableTrace — Stop the trace process.
- jenableTrace — Allow to trace the internal functionality of JIMS to help the debugging.
- jexists — Test if a Scilab Java Object is valid on the Java side
- jgetclassname — Return the class name of the given object
- jgetfield — Get the field value of a Java object
- jgetfields — Get all the fields of a Java object
- jgetinfo — Returns information about the Java virtual machine
- jgetmethods — Get all the methods of a Java object
- jimport — Import a Java class
- jinvoke — Invoke a method of a Java object
- jinvoke_db — Invoke a method of a Java object in using Java direct buffers
- jnewInstance — Creates a new instance of a Java class
- jnull — The Scilab version of the Java null object.
- jremove — Remove a Java Object on the Java side
- jsetfield — Set the field of a Java object
- junwrap — Convert a Java object into a Scilab native type
- junwraprem — Convert a Java object into a Scilab native type and remove it from the Java side
- jvoid — For no argument functions
- jwrap — Wrap a Scilab variable into a Java one if possible
- jwrapinchar — Wrap Scilab uint16 matrix into Java char multiarray.
- jwrapinfloat — Wrap Scilab double matrix into Java float multiarray.
- new — Creates a new instance of a Java class
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