tree2code
generates the text definition of a Scilab function from its internal code
Syntax
txt = tree2code(tree, prettyprint)
Arguments
- tree
- a macro internal tree (coming from - macr2tree).
- prettyprint
- an optional boolean value: - %T : - The generated code is indented and beautified. The indentation length is the Scinotes one. It can be tuned through Scinotes preferences. - %F : - The generated code is not beautified (default) 
- txt
- column of texts: Scilab instructions defining the function 
Description
Given a loaded Scilab function "tree" (returned by macr2tree),
            tree2code allows to re-generate the code defining the function.
Examples
tree = macr2tree(log2); // note that the input is log2 (the function handle), not "log2" txt = tree2code(tree, %T); printf("%s\n", txt);
--> printf("%s\n",c)
function [f,e] = log2(x)
  // x may be positive, negative, or complex
  [lhs,rhs] = argn(0)
  if rhs<>1 then
    msg = gettext("%s: Wrong number of input argument(s): %d expected.\n")
    error(msprintf(msg, "log2", 1))
  end;
  if argn(1)==1 then
    f = log(x)/log(2)
  else
    [f,e] = frexp(x)
  end
endfunction
See also
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