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EXPRESSION
Mathematical expression
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Description
The Expression block applies the specified Scilab expressions to its input.
Parameters
 
- number of inputs - Block input can be a scalar or vector. - Properties : Type 'vec' of size 1 
- scilab expression - The Scilab expression applied to the input. - Properties : Type 'vec' of size 1 - All Scilab operators are supported. - Only a restricted list of functions are supported in the expression. - Name - #rhs - sin - 1 - cos - 1 - tan - 1 - asin - 1 - acos - 1 - atan - 1 - atan2 - 2 - Name - #rhs - sinh - 1 - cosh - 1 - tanh - 1 - asinh - 1 - acosh - 1 - atanh - 1 - Name - #rhs - exp - 1 - log - 1 - log10 - 1 - int - 1 - round - 1 - ceil - 1 - floor - 1 - Name - #rhs - sign - 1 - abs - 1 - min - 2 - max - 2  In the provided expression, any subexpression being an exponent more than 1-character long must end with a space, to be correctly displayed on the block's icon. This constrain has no consequence on the computational validity of the expression. Examples: "u1^12-u2", "u1^ 12-u2", "u1^abc - 3", "u1^(u2-3) + 4" will be correctly displayed, while "u1^abc-3" would be displayed as "u1^{abc-3}" (but well computed as In the provided expression, any subexpression being an exponent more than 1-character long must end with a space, to be correctly displayed on the block's icon. This constrain has no consequence on the computational validity of the expression. Examples: "u1^12-u2", "u1^ 12-u2", "u1^abc - 3", "u1^(u2-3) + 4" will be correctly displayed, while "u1^abc-3" would be displayed as "u1^{abc-3}" (but well computed as- u1^abc + 3) and "u1^(u2-3)+4" as "u1^{(u2-3)+4}" instead of "u1^{(u2-3)} + 4". "u1^abc - 3" and "u1^(u2-3) + 4" will have to be entered instead.
- use zero-crossing - Select to enable zero crossing detection. - Properties : Type 'vec' of size 1 
Default properties
- always active: no 
- direct-feedthrough: yes 
- zero-crossing: yes 
- mode: yes 
- regular inputs: - - port 1 : size [1,1] / type 1 - - port 2 : size [1,1] / type 1 
- regular outputs: - - port 1 : size [1,1] / type 1 
- number/sizes of activation inputs: 0 
- number/sizes of activation outputs: 0 
- continuous-time state: no 
- discrete-time state: no 
- object discrete-time state: no 
- name of computational function: evaluate_expr 
Example
The following example calculate an arbitrary expression with multiple different configuration or blocks.
y = u(1) - u(2) - u(3)


Interfacing function
- SCI/modules/scicos_blocks/macros/Misc/EXPRESSION.sci 
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