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- Compatibility Functions
- firstnonsingleton
- mstr2sci
- mtlb_0
- mtlb_a
- mtlb_all
- mtlb_any
- mtlb_axis
- mtlb_beta
- mtlb_box
- mtlb_close
- mtlb_colordef
- mtlb_cumprod
- mtlb_cumsum
- mtlb_dec2hex
- mtlb_delete
- mtlb_diag
- mtlb_diff
- mtlb_dir
- mtlb_double
- mtlb_e
- mtlb_echo
- mtlb_eval
- mtlb_exist
- mtlb_eye
- mtlb_false
- mtlb_fft
- mtlb_fftshift
- mtlb_find
- mtlb_findstr
- mtlb_fliplr
- mtlb_fopen
- mtlb_format
- mtlb_fprintf
- mtlb_fread
- mtlb_fscanf
- mtlb_full
- mtlb_fwrite
- mtlb_grid
- mtlb_hold
- mtlb_i
- mtlb_ifft
- mtlb_imp
- mtlb_int16
- mtlb_int32
- mtlb_int8
- mtlb_is
- mtlb_isa
- mtlb_isfield
- mtlb_isletter
- mtlb_isspace
- mtlb_l
- mtlb_legendre
- mtlb_linspace
- mtlb_logic
- mtlb_logical
- mtlb_lower
- mtlb_max
- mtlb_min
- mtlb_mode
- mtlb_more
- mtlb_num2str
- mtlb_ones
- mtlb_plot
- mtlb_prod
- mtlb_rand
- mtlb_randn
- mtlb_rcond
- mtlb_realmax
- mtlb_realmin
- mtlb_s
- mtlb_setstr
- mtlb_size
- mtlb_sort
- mtlb_strcmp
- mtlb_strcmpi
- mtlb_strfind
- mtlb_strrep
- mtlb_sum
- mtlb_t
- mtlb_toeplitz
- mtlb_tril
- mtlb_triu
- mtlb_true
- mtlb_uint16
- mtlb_uint32
- mtlb_uint8
- mtlb_upper
- mtlb_var
- mtlb_zeros
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2026.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
mtlb_sort
Matlab sort emulation function
Syntax
P = mtlb_sort(X) P = mtlb_sort(X,dim[,mode])
Arguments
- X
- a scalar, vector, matrix of reals, booleans or a string 
- dim
- a positive scalar integer 
- mode
- a string ("ascend" or "descend") 
Description
Matlab sort and Scilab gsort behave
            differently in some particular cases:
- For a vector - Xthe Matlab- sort(X,'g','i')function call is equivalent to the Scilab- gsort(X)function call.
- The value - 1(resp.- 2) of the Matlab dim is equivalent to the Scilab- "r"flag (resp.- "c").
- The Matlab " - ascend"(resp.- "descend") mode is equivalent to the Scilab- "i"(resp.- "d") flag.
The function mtlb_sort(X[,dim[,mode]]) is used by
            mfile2sci to replace sort(X[,dim[,mode]]) when
            it was not possible to know what were the inputs while porting Matlab code
            to Scilab. This function will determine the correct semantic at run time.
            If you want to have a more efficient code it is possible to replace
            mtlb_sort call by gsort call.
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