Scilab 6.0.2
- Ajuda do Scilab
- Dicas de Conversão de Matlab para Scilab
- Matlab-Scilab equivalents
- Operators
- + (Matlab operator)
- & (Matlab operator)
- : (Matlab operator)
- .\ (Matlab operator)
- .* (Matlab operator)
- .^ (Matlab operator)
- ./ (Matlab operator)
- .' (Matlab operator)
- == (Matlab operator)
- > (Matlab operator)
- >= (Matlab operator)
- \ (Matlab operator)
- < (Matlab operator)
- <= (Matlab operator)
- * (Matlab operator)
- ~ (Matlab operator)
- ~= (Matlab operator)
- | (Matlab operator)
- ^ (Matlab operator)
- / (Matlab operator)
- - (Matlab operator)
- ' (Matlab operator)
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
^ (Matlab operator)
Exponent
Matlab/Scilab equivalent
Matlab | Scilab |
^ |
^ |
Particular cases
Note that Matlab seems to have a bug for X^(Y) when X is a character and that in Scilab operations such as X^(Y) with X a scalar and Y a matrix is equivalent to X.^(Y) (Will change in next Scilab versions...). |
Exponentiation is right-associative in Scilab contrarily to Matlab® and Octave.
For example 2^3^4 is equal to 2^(3^4) in Scilab but is equal to (2^3)^4 in Matlab®
and Octave. |
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