- Ajuda do Scilab
- Xcos
- scilab_utilities_functions
- block_parameter_error
- buildouttb
- getModelicaPath
- importXcosDiagram
- loadScicos
- loadXcosLibs
- %MODELICA_USER_LIBS
- scicos_debug
- scicos_getvalue
- scicos_log
- scicosDiagramToScilab
- standard_define
- standard_inputs
- standard_origin
- standard_outputs
- var2vec
- vec2var
- xcosAddToolsMenu
- xcosDiagramToScilab
- xcosPal
- xcosPalAdd
- xcosPalAddBlock
- xcosPalDelete
- xcosPalExport
- xcosPalGenerateAllIcons
- xcosPalMove
- xcosUpdateBlock
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
scicos_getvalue
xwindow dialog for Xcos
Syntax
[ok,x1,..,x14]=scicos_getvalue(desc,labels,typ,ini)
Arguments
- desc
column vector of strings, dialog general comment
- labels
n column vector of strings,
labels(i)
is the label of the ith required value- typ
list(typ_1,dim_1,..,typ_n,dim_n)
- typ_i
defines the type of the ith value, may have the following values:
- "mat"
for constant matrix
- "col"
for constant column vector
- "row"
for constant row vector
- "vec"
for constant vector
- "intvec"
for constant vector with integer values i.e int(x) == x
- "str"
for string
- "lis"
for list
- dim_i
defines the size of the ith value it must be an integer or a 2-vector of integer, -1 stands for undefined dimension
- ini
n column vector of strings,
ini(i)
gives the suggested response for the ith required value- ok
boolean ,%t if ok button pressed, %f if cancel button pressed
- xi
contains the ith value if ok=%t. If left hand side has one more
xi
than required values the lastxi
contains the vector of answered strings.
Description
This function encapsulate x_mdialog
function with error checking,
evaluation of numerical response, ...
Remarks
All valid expressions can be used as answers; for matrices and vectors getvalues
automatically adds [ ] around the given answer before numeric evaluation.
Examples
See also
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