- Ajuda Scilab
- Interface Java
- Javasci v1 (deprecated)
- javasci.SciBoolean (deprecated)
- javasci.SciBooleanArray (deprecated)
- javasci.SciComplex (deprecated)
- javasci.SciComplexArray (deprecated)
- javasci.SciDouble (deprecated)
- javasci.SciDoubleArray (deprecated)
- javasci.SciInteger (deprecated)
- javasci.SciIntegerArray (deprecated)
- javasci.SciString (deprecated)
- javasci.SciStringArray (deprecated)
- javasci.Scilab (deprecated)
- Compile and run with javasci v1
- javasci FAQ
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
However, this page did not exist in the previous stable version.
Compile and run with javasci v1
How to compile a Java application using Javasci v1. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
Description
To compile a Java code based on Javasci, it is only necessary to have javasci.jar defined in the classpath.
For example, with the code defined in the example of this page, the command would be:
on Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
$ javac -cp $SCI/modules/javasci/jar/javasci.jar
BasicExample.java
on Windows:
D:\> javac -cp %SCI%\modules\javasci\jar\javasci.jar
BasicExample.java
To run Scilab, there are a few other things to set up.
Some global variables must me set:
SCI - Path to Scilab files
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, SCI will point to /path/to/scilab/share/scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, SCI will point to the root of the source tree /path/to/scilab/source/tree/
Windows
path of scilab root directory:
set SCI=C:\program files\scilab-5.1
LD_LIBRARY_PATH - Paths to libscilab.so and libjavasci.so (or .jnilib...)
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, SCI will point to /path/to/scilab/lib/scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, SCI will point to the root of the source tree /path/to/scilab/modules/javasci/.libs/ and /path/to/scilab/.libs/
Windows: Path to libscilab.dll and javasci.dll
equivalent to LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Windows is PATH
set PATH="%SCI%\bin";%PATH%
To launch the Java Application, you can either provide them with environnement variable
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/libjavasci/ SCI=/path/to/scilab/ java -cp modules/javasci/jar/javasci.jar:. BasicExample
SCI=/path/to/scilab/ java -Djava.library.path=/path/to/libjavasci/ -cp modules/javasci/jar/javasci.jar:. BasicExample
or with the arguments
Windows:
set SCI=c:\program files\scilab-5.1
set PATH="%SCI%\bin";%PATH%
D:\java -cp "%SCI%\modules\javasci\jar\javasci.jar";. BasicExample
optional options to launch java : -Djava.compiler=JIT
-Xmx256m
(With these arguments , you launch javasci with same initial options that standard scilab).
Note that two environnement variables are taken in account for specific needs:
SCI_DISABLE_TK=1
Disables Tk (Tcl's GUI)SCI_JAVA_ENABLE_HEADLESS=1
Launch Java in headless mode (no AWT/Swing)
Examples
// A simple Java example // Filename: BasicExample.java import javasci.Scilab; public class BasicExample { public static void main(String []args){ Scilab.Exec("disp((%pi^2)/6);"); } }
See Also
- Browse the documentation of Javasci v2.
- Javasci — Call Scilab engine from a Java application
- Javasci v1 FAQ — The frequently asked questions - Javasci v1. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
- SciDouble — Class to use double object with scilab. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
- SciDoubleArray — Class to use real matrix in Scilab. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
- SciString — Map a Java String into a Scilab string. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
- SciStringArray — Classe to use String matrix in Scilab. Deprecated: Please use Javasci v2
Authors
Allan Cornet
Sylvestre Ledru
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