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sciprint
A C gateway function which displays standard messages to the user (same profile as the C printf function)
Syntax
void sciprint(format,value_1,..,value_n)
Arguments
- format
a char* string. Specifies a character string combining literal characters with conversion specifications.
- value_i
Specifies the data to be converted according to the format parameter (%s, %d, ...).
Description
This C gateway function provides the capabilities to display messages to the Scilab user. Basically; it emulates the C language printf function. You must include sciprint.h to benefit from this function. This header is provided in the output_stream module (this directory should be included by default).
Note that if you want to trigger an error, the function Scierror is more appropriate.
Examples
In this example, the C gateway function prints several messages illustrating the use of the sciprint function in the Scilab console.
#include <stack-c.h> #include <sciprint.h> int sci_mysciprint(char * fname) { sciprint("printing an integer: %d\n", 1); sciprint("printing a double: %f\n", 2.1); sciprint("printing a string: %s\n", "test"); return 0; }
See also
- printf_conversion — Especificações de conversão de mprintf, msprintf, mfprintf
- mprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to the main scilab window
- Scierror — C gateway function which displays an error message to the user (same profile as the printf function) and returns an integer value specifying an error level
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