Scilab 5.4.0
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- Differential calculus, Integration
- Elementary Functions
- Linear Algebra
- Interpolation
- CACSD (Computer Aided Control Systems Design)
- Polynomials
- Signal Processing
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- Randlib
- ARnoldi PACKage (ARPACK binding)
- Statistics
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- UMFPACK Interface (sparse)
- Optimization and Simulation
- Genetic Algorithms
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- XML Management
- Files : Input/Output functions
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- Boolean
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- Time and Date
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- Xcos
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- Matlab binary files I/O
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- Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
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- call_scilab API (Scilab engine)
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- Windows tools
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
Windows tools
- chartooem — translates a string into the OEM-defined character set (Windows only)
- consolebox — show or hide console box (Windows)
- createGUID — Creates a GUID (Windows only)
- dos — shell (cmd) command execution (Windows only)
- findfileassociation — Searches for and retrieves a file association-related string from the registry (Windows only)
- getsystemmetrics — Retrieves the specified system metric or system configuration setting (Windows only)
- istssession — Determines if scilab is launched from a ms terminal service session (Windows only)
- mcisendstring — sends a command string to an MCI device (Windows only)
- oemtochar — translates a string from the OEM-defined character set into either an ANSI string (Windows Only)
- powershell — shell (powershell) command execution (Windows only)
- win64 — Determine whether Windows x64 version of Scilab (Windows only)
- winopen — Open file in appropriate application (Windows only)
- winqueryreg — Get item from Microsoft Windows registry (Windows only)
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