Scilab 6.0.1
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- case (Matlab function)
- cat (Matlab function)
- cd (Matlab function)
- ceil (Matlab function)
- cell (Matlab function)
- cell2mat (Matlab function)
- cellstr (Matlab function)
- chol (Matlab function)
- cla (Matlab function)
- clc (Matlab function)
- clear (Matlab function)
- clf (Matlab function)
- clock (Matlab function)
- close (Matlab function)
- closereq (Matlab function)
- colordef (Matlab function)
- complex (Matlab function)
- conj (Matlab function)
- continue (Matlab function)
- conv (Matlab function)
- conv2 (Matlab function)
- cos (Matlab function)
- cosh (Matlab function)
- cot (Matlab function)
- coth (Matlab function)
- cputime (Matlab function)
- csc (Matlab function)
- csch (Matlab function)
- cumprod (Matlab function)
- cumsum (Matlab function)
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cumprod (Matlab function)
Cumulative product
Particular cases
- C = cumprod(A)
If A is a matrix, cumprod(A) is equivalent to cumprod(A,1) in Matlab whereas in Scilab cumprod(A) gives the cumulative product of all the entries of A taken columnwise. Actually, Matlab works on the first non-singleton dimension and Scilab does not.
- C = cumprod(A,dim)
Matlab can work with dim greater than number of dimensions of A but Scilab can not, in this can use mtlb_cumprod instead.
Examples
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