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lib
library definition
Syntax
namelib = lib('lib-dir')
Arguments
- lib-dir
character string
- namelib
library variable returned by 'lib'.
Description
lib-dir
is a character string defining a directory that contains
compiled Scilab function (.bin
) files.
In addition to these files lib-dir
must have a file called
names
, that contains the names of the functions defined in
lib-dir
. On success, all functions in lib-dir
are
available from within Scilab. They are loaded on demand when called
for the first time.
Binary files can be created from within Scilab with the command
save
.
A library variable
usually is saved for later loading, either on-line or from the
user-specific startup file (see startup).
value returned by 'lib' must be insert in a variable 'namelib' to access to macro functions of this library.
Restrictions
Scilab tacitly assumes that each xxxx.bin file defines a variable named xxxx
.
Examples
//define some functions function z=myplus(x, y) z = x + y endfunction function z=yourplus(x, y) x = x - y endfunction //create the *.bin files in libdir libdir = TMPDIR; save(libdir + '/myplus.bin', myplus); save(libdir + '/yourplus.bin', yourplus); //create the name file mputl(['myplus';'yourplus'],TMPDIR+'/names'); //build the library containing myplus and yourplus mylibfoo = lib(libdir+'/'); //erase the variables clear myplus yourplus //Automatic loading and execution myplus(1,2) //erase the variables clear myplus yourplus mylibfoo [n,p] = libraryinfo('mylibfoo') isdef('myplus') clear mylibfoo isdef('myplus')
See also
- library — library datatype description
- genlib — build library from functions in given directory
- save — Save a variable or a serie of variables in a binary file
- deff — on-line definition of function
- exec — exécution d'un script (fichier de commandes)
- whereis — Returns the name of the loaded library/module a given function belongs to
- libraryinfo — get macros and path of a scilab library
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