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getNbInputArgument (Scilab gateway)
A C gateway function which provides the number of input arguments present in the calling Scilab function
Calling Sequence
nb_params = getNbInputArgument(void* _pvCtx)
nb_params = nbInputArgument
nb_params = Rhs
Arguments
- _pvCtx
Scilab environment pointer, pass in "pvApiCtx" provided by api_scilab.h
- nb_params
the number of input arguments present in the calling Scilab function
Description
A C gateway function which provides the number of input arguments present in the calling Scilab function. You must include api_scilab.h to benefit from this function.
Examples
In this example, the C interface function can take several input arguments and prints in the Scilab console the integer corresponding to the number of input arguments detected in the calling Scilab function.
#include "api_scilab.h" #include "sciprint.h" int sci_myrhs(char * fname) { sciprint("The number of input parameters is %d\n", getNbInputArgument); return 0; }
See Also
- getNbOutputArgument — A C gateway function which provides the number of output arguments present in the calling Scilab function
- sciprint — A C gateway function which displays standard messages to the user (same profil as the C printf function)
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