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Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
whos
listing of variables in long form
Calling Sequence
whos() whos -type typ whos -name nam
Arguments
- typ
name of selected variable type (see typeof)
- nam
first characters of selected names
Description
whos()
displays all current variable names sorted by name (case insensitive), types and memory used.
whos -type typ
displays all current variables with specified type.
whos -name nam
displays all current variables whose names begin with nam
.
Note : If a variable is global, a * appears after his type name.
Examples
lines(0) whos() whos -type boolean whos -name %
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