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- atomsGetLoaded
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- atomsInstall
- atomsIsInstalled
- atomsIsLoaded
- atomsList
- atomsLoad
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- atomsRepositoryAdd
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- atomsRepositoryList
- atomsRestoreConfig
- atomsSaveConfig
- atomsSearch
- atomsSetConfig
- atomsShow
- atomsSystemInit
- atomsSystemUpdate
- atomsTest
- atomsUpdate
- atomsVersion
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atomsInstall
Install one or several external modules
Syntax
result = atomsInstall(modules) result = atomsInstall(modules, section) result = atomsInstall(file)
Arguments
- modules
mx1, mx2 Matrix of strings:
1st Col. Technical name Mandatory 2nd Col. Version Optional If this field is empty or is not present, the most recent version is used - file
mx1 Matrix of strings:
1st Col. File-system path Mandatory - section
This argument controls where the external module is installed.
section
is a single-string and its value should be :"allusers"
: the external module is installed for all users of the computer and is located in SCI/contrib ("allusers zone")."user"
: the external module is only installed for the current user and is located in SCIHOME/atoms ("user zone").
If SCI/contrib is write accessible, "allusers" is the default value. Otherwise, the default value is "user".
- result
5xn character string matrix:
1st Col. Technical name 2nd Col. Version 3rd Col. Installation section this parameter determines whether the module has been installed for all users or only for the current user. 4th Col. Installation path 5th Col. Status "I" stands for "Intentionally", "A" stands for "Automatically"
Description
atomsInstall
install one or more external modules.
Examples
Example 1: Installing a module from a repository
// Display some additional information atomsSetConfig("Verbose","True"); // Load the test repository atomsRepositoryAdd("http://scene1.test.atoms.scilab.org"); // Install a module atomsInstall("toolbox_1"); // Install a specific version atomsInstall(["toolbox_2" "2.0"]); // Install several modules atomsInstall(["toolbox_4" "1.0" ; "toolbox_2" "1.0"]); // Install a module in the user section atomsInstall(["toolbox_5"],"user"); // Install a module in the allusers section // (write access on SCI directory is needed): atomsInstall(["toolbox_6" "1.0";"toolbox_3" "1.0"], .. "allusers"); // Get the list of installed modules: disp( atomsGetInstalled() ); // Cleaning :) atomsRemove(["toolbox_1"; .. "toolbox_2"; .. "toolbox_3"; .. "toolbox_4"; .. "toolbox_5"; .. "toolbox_6"]);
Example 2: Installing a local module. As well as installing modules from the central repository, you can also install modules directly from your own machine.
// Display some additional information atomsSetConfig("Verbose","True"); // Install a module atomsInstall(SCI+"/modules/atoms/tests/unit_tests/toolbox_7_1.0-1.bin.zip"); // Get the list of installed modules: disp( atomsGetInstalled() ); // Cleaning :) atomsRemove("toolbox_7");
See also
- atomsIsInstalled — Determines whether the module is installed. Returns true if the module is installed, false otherwise.
- atomsGetInstalled — Get the list of installed external modules
- atomsRemove — Remove one or several modules
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