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SendScilabJobs
Send Scilab tasks from a C/C++ code (call_scilab)
int SendScilabJobs(char **jobs, int numberjobs);
Description
This fonction is provided in call_scilab. This function send many tasks which will be proccessed by the Scilab engine.
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Arguments
- jobs
- an array of standard C char* containing the Scilab instructions 
- numberjobs
- The number of the Scilab instructions 
- returns
- 0 is all the operations are successful. - -10 if . - <0 and > -10 when an error occurred in the execution. 
Examples
// A simple SendScilabJobs example char* jobs[3]; jobs[0]="a = 1"; jobs[1]="b = 3"; jobs[2]="c = a + b;"; SendScilabJobs(jobs,3); SendScilabJob("disp(c);"); // Will display 4.
See Also
- Call_Scilab — call_scilab is an interface which provides the ability to call Scilab engine from C/C++ code
- api Scilab — api_scilab is the Scilab interface to read/write data from/to Scilab memory
- SendScilabJob — Send a Scilab task from a C/C++ code (call_scilab)
- Compile and run with call_scilab — How to compile a native application based on or using Scilab
- Double Management — How to manage Scilab's variable read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
- Boolean Management — How to manage Scilab's boolean read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
- Complex Management — How to manage Scilab's complex variable read and write process using call_scilab
- String Management — How to manage Scilab's String read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
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