mtlb_i
Matlab insertion emulation function
Description
Matlab and Scilab insertion behave differently in some particular cases:
When inserting a matrix in a variable: Matlab automatically adjusts output variable to fit with matrix to insert but not Scilab. For example, with A=1, A([1,2,3,4])=[1,2;3,4]) returns an error in Scilab while in Matlab we get A=[1,2,3,4]. If values miss comparing to indexes, Matlab fills output value with 0.
When inserting data into a character string matrix: due to the fact that character string matrices in Matlab can be addressed as any other matrix (each character can be addressed), insertion in such a type of matrix does not differ from other. But in Scilab it can't be done so...
mtlb_is
is an alternative.
The function A=mtlb_i(A,k,B)
is used by
mfile2sci
to replace A(k)=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_i
calls:
If
A
is not a vectorA=mtlb_i(A,k,B)
may be replaced byA(k)=B
If
A
andB
are both row or column vectorsA=mtlb_i(A,k,B)
may be replaced byA(k)=B
Caution: mtlb_i has not to be used for hand coded functions. |
See also
- Matlab-Scilab_character_strings — Generally speaking about...
- mtlb_is — Matlab string insertion emulation function
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