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Manuel Scilab >> API call_scilab > cwritecmat (obsolete)

cwritecmat (obsolete)

Write a single complex or a matrix of complex into Scilab memory using call_scilab. Starting with Scilab 5.2, this function is obsolete. See API_Scilab: Complex double writing for remplacement.

int C2F(cwritecmat)  (char *name, int *m, int *n, double *mat, unsigned long name_len);

Arguments

name

The name of the future Scilab variable

m

Number of rows

n

Number of columns

mat

The actual matrix of complex (array of double). Note that it is going to be stored in Scilab columnwise and the second half of the array is used for complex values.

name_len

The length of the variable name (fortran compatibility)

C2F

C2F is just a macro which provides to this function the ability to be called from fortran

Description

This help describes how to use the function cwritecmat.

Using this function will basically do the same as A=[ 1+i 3i 4 2+2i ]; but straight into Scilab memory with call_scilab.

Examples

// This example shows how to write a Scilab matrix of complex in Scilab engine
/* 
 * Write a matrix into Scilab
 * B=[1+%i 4-%i 2+1/2*%i 3; 
 *    3 9 8+42*%i 2 ]
 * Note that it is done column by column
 */ 

double B[]={1,3,4,9,2,8,3,2,1,0,-1,0,0.5,42,0,0};   /* Declare the matrix */
int rowB=2, colB=4; /* Size of the matrix */
char variableNameB[] = "B";

C2F(cwritecmat)(variableNameB, &rowB, &colB, B, strlen(variableNameB)); /* Write it into Scilab's memory */

printf("\n");
printf("Display from Scilab of B:\n");
SendScilabJob("disp(B);"); /* Display B */

Authors

Sylvestre Ledru

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