Scilab 5.5.2
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- ~ (Matlab operator)
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- | (Matlab operator)
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- / (Matlab operator)
- - (Matlab operator)
- ' (Matlab operator)
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Matlab/Scilab equivalent
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Particular cases
- Empty matrix and subtraction
In Matlab, subtraction can only be made if the operands have the same size unless one is a scalar. For exemple, empty matrices can only be subtracted to another empty matrix or a scalar.
Note that when you subtract an empty matrix to a scalar and inversely, Matlab result is always an empty matrix while in Scilab, result is equal to the scalar.
Examples
Matlab | Scilab |
A = 1 - [] A = [] |
A = 1 - [] A = 1 |
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