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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 This page might be outdated.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
symbols
scilab operator names
Description
Use the following names to get help on a specific symbol.
operator | name in Scilab help |
',", .' | quote |
+ | plus |
- | minus |
*,.* | star |
/, ./, /. | slash |
\,.\ ,\. | backslash |
. | dot |
=, == | equal |
<,>,>=,<=,<> | less |
~ | tilda |
[ | left |
] | right |
() | parents |
% | percent |
: | colon |
, | comma |
; | semicolon |
^ |
hat |
.^ |
power |
| | or_op |
& | and_op |
.*., ./., .\. | kron |
Remark
For historical reasons, different symbols may represent the same operator:
{
as the same meaning as [
}
as the same meaning as ]
@
as the same meaning as ~
`
as the same meaning as <
It is highly recommended not to use these features because they will be removed in the future
See Also
- overloading — display, functions and operators overloading capabilities
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