Man Scilab
mtlb_s
M2SCI function
mtlb_s - Matlab substraction emulation function
Description
Matlab and Scilab substraction behave differently in some particular cases:
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With character string operands: The
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operator can not be used into Scilab with character strings, while
Matlab realizes the substraction of the operands ASCII codes.
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With empty matrix: In Scilab, if one of the
operands is an empty matrix the result of the substraction is the
other operand. In Matlab if one of the operand is an empty
matrix the result of the substraction should be an error or an empty
matrix.
The function
mtlb_s(A,B)
is used by
mfile2sci
to replace
A-B
when it was not
possible to know what were the operands while porting Matlab code to Scilab. This function will
determine the correct semantic at run time. If you want to have a
more efficient code it is possible to replace
mtlb_s
calls:
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If
A
and
B
are character strings,
mtlb_s(A,B)
may be replaced by
asciimat(A)-asciimat(B)
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If both
A
and
B
are not empty matrices
mtlb_s(A,B)
may be replaced by
A-B
,
else
mtlb_s(A,B)
may be replaced by
[]
.
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If mtlb_mode()==%T, then
mtlb_s(A,B)
may be replaced by
A-B
in any case where
A
and
B
are not character string matrices.
Caution:
mtlb_s
has not to be used for hand coded functions.
See Also
mtlb_mode
,
Authors
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V.C.
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