Scilab 5.3.0
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javasci
Call Scilab engine from a Java application
Description
Scilab offers the possibility to be called from a Java application.
This help describes the features of the javasci API.
Since Scilab version 5.3.0, a new version of Javasci called Javasci v2 has been introduced. This version fixes most of the limitations of Javasci v1.
Browse the documentation of Javasci v2. (this will open the web browser).
Example of Javasci v2
// A simple Java example with javasci v2 // Filename: DisplayPI.java import org.scilab.modules.javasci.Scilab; import org.scilab.modules.types.ScilabType; import org.scilab.modules.types.ScilabDouble; class Example1 { public static void main(String[] args) { try { Scilab sci = new Scilab(); sci.open(); sci.exec("disp(%pi);"); ScilabDouble a = new ScilabDouble(3.14); sci.put("a",a); sci.exec("b=sin(a);"); ScilabType b = sci.get("b"); System.out.println("b = " + b); sci.close(); } catch (org.scilab.modules.javasci.JavasciException e) { System.err.println("An exception occurred: " + e.getLocalizedMessage()); } } }
Example of Javasci v1 (deprecated)
// A simple Java example with javasci v1 // Filename: DisplayPI.java import javasci.Scilab; public class DisplayPI { public static void main(String []args) { Scilab.Exec("disp(%pi);"); } }
See Also
- Browse the documentation of Javasci v2. (this will open the web browser).
- Compile and run with Javasci v2
- Javasci v2 FAQ
Authors
Allan Cornet
Sylvestre Ledru
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