From iurcic at gmail.com Sat May 3 20:23:40 2014 From: iurcic at gmail.com (Iurie) Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 19:23:40 +0100 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] question regarding the 2014 edition of SOCIS Message-ID: Hi, i am right now on the irc channel or scilab and there are almost no one active. there are 5 users and no one is answering to my questin. 1 of all i would like to make some project for scilab under the SOCIS program. i am interested in the Network module project idea from the Extend Scilab section. i have not seen in the last column of it to have a priority flag, so i would like to know if it has not priority flag then this project is less probable to be selected at the end in comparition to a project that has the priority flag? furthermore, who is or are the mentors of the that project idea? can i have their contacts? i thank you in advance for the answer best regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com Mon May 5 12:42:25 2014 From: clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cl=E9ment?= David) Date: Mon, 05 May 2014 12:42:25 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] question regarding the 2014 edition of SOCIS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1399286545.2809.14.camel@paros> Hi, As some of the network features have been already merged into Scilab, I guess the easiest way to add Network features into scilab is to use CURL. The cURL easy API might be a good start. Feel free to add more information on the wiki, and ask on this list. -- Cl?ment Le samedi 03 mai 2014 ? 19:23 +0100, Iurie a ?crit : > Hi, > > i am right now on the irc channel or scilab and there are almost no > one active. there are 5 users and no one is answering to my questin. > > > 1 of all i would like to make some project for scilab under the SOCIS > program. i am interested in the Network module project idea from the > Extend Scilab section. > > i have not seen in the last column of it to have a priority flag, so i > would like to know if it has not priority flag then this project is > less probable to be selected at the end in comparition to a project > that has the priority flag? > > > furthermore, who is or are the mentors of the that project idea? > > can i have their contacts? > > > > i thank you in advance for the answer > > best regards > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev at lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev From el.mastin at gmail.com Mon May 5 13:56:16 2014 From: el.mastin at gmail.com (Ricardo Aguirre) Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 13:56:16 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Extend GPGPU features -- cuRAND Message-ID: Hi My name is Ricardo Aguirre I'm finishing my Master Degree in computer Science in Padova Italy. I'm interested in participate with your project in this ESA SoCiS. I read your project idea: "Extend GPGPU features -- cuRAND" and I like it. My computer have a nvidia card that supports CUDA. I have never used CUDA or scilab but I want to try something new this summer. Also I know that as student I should not chose a "too complex project" because maybe it will complicate its termination. Can you give me some outlines in order to better understand the project duties. Thank you in advance --Panz?n -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From krzysztof.miesowicz at gmail.com Tue May 6 10:15:02 2014 From: krzysztof.miesowicz at gmail.com (krzysiekm13) Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 01:15:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS] Automatic layout in Xcos Message-ID: <1399364102910-4030440.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi, My name is Krzysztof. I'm highly interested in participating in SOCIS 2014 for Scilab. I would like to work on project regarding automatic layout in Xcos which I find extremely interesting. Is this project suitable for SOCIS and do you have any tips or additional informations regarding this project idea? Regards, Krzysztof -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Automatic-layout-in-Xcos-tp4030440.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com Wed May 7 14:21:03 2014 From: clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cl=E9ment?= David) Date: Wed, 07 May 2014 14:21:03 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS] Automatic layout in Xcos In-Reply-To: <1399364102910-4030440.post@n3.nabble.com> References: <1399364102910-4030440.post@n3.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1399465263.7616.16.camel@paros> Hello Krzysztof, Le mardi 06 mai 2014 ? 01:15 -0700, krzysiekm13 a ?crit : > Hi, > > My name is Krzysztof. I'm highly interested in participating in SOCIS 2014 > for Scilab. I would like to work on project regarding automatic layout in > Xcos which I find extremely interesting. > > Is this project suitable for SOCIS and do you have any tips or additional > informations regarding this project idea? > > Regards, > Krzysztof Yes it is applicable for SOCIS however your proposal should be clear about what's expected at the end of SOCIS. Having a running prototype might also be a good point. For the routing algorithm, a traditional A* might be sufficient. The main problem here is that control-flow and data-flow routing might different. Another important point is that the algorithm should be able to provide fast partial results (eg. not perfect routing) and then iterate to provide a more and more suitable routing. http://sourceforge.net/projects/marid might be a good example but we cannot re-use it easily as Xcos use JGraphX as a graph component but you may got the idea :) . Regards, -- Cl?ment From bombarl at hotmail.com Fri May 16 09:25:03 2014 From: bombarl at hotmail.com (cushi) Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 00:25:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] question regarding the 2014 edition of SOCIS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1400225103458-4030503.post@n3.nabble.com> La semelle comporte un motif de traction unique qui permet Nike Air Jordan Spizike Pas Cher une adh?rence sup?rieure sur la s?lection de surfaces . -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/question-regarding-the-2014-edition-of-SOCIS-tp4030423p4030503.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From Paul.Martin.28130 at gmail.com Fri May 16 22:06:25 2014 From: Paul.Martin.28130 at gmail.com (Paul Martin) Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 13:06:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Share variable between Xcos Blocks Message-ID: <1400270785478-4030517.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi, I have created my own Xcos Block. I try to share variable between them without any link. I want to have the same behavior than the GOTO/FROM Blocks, but i want to manage the variable inside my own block. My blocks are developped in C, i thought use the globlal variable, but i dont know how to use it in C files. Thanks, Paul -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Share-variable-between-Xcos-Blocks-tp4030517.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From Serge.Steer at inria.fr Mon May 19 14:15:27 2014 From: Serge.Steer at inria.fr (Serge Steer) Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 14:15:27 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Share variable between Xcos Blocks In-Reply-To: <1400270785478-4030517.post@n3.nabble.com> References: <1400270785478-4030517.post@n3.nabble.com> Message-ID: <5379F5DF.9090908@inria.fr> Le 16/05/2014 22:06, Paul Martin a ?crit : > Hi, > > I have created my own Xcos Block. > I try to share variable between them without any link. > > I want to have the same behavior than the GOTO/FROM Blocks, but i want to > manage the variable inside my own block. > My blocks are developped in C, i thought use the globlal variable, but i > dont know how to use it in C files. First, it is not a good idea to share variables between blocks because it may create side effects in particular if you want to share variables that can be modified by block execution (like input or output) Nevertheless, if you really want to do that you could have a look to the modules/scicos/src/c/import.c file (see the attached one if you dont have a source version) The scicos_imp structure is available at simulation time and can be used to access to all C variables and data structures concerning the compiled model like global continuous state scicos_imp.x, all blocks inputs ans outputs,... as well as the array of blocks definition scicos_imp.blocks. 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Message-ID: <1400603816626-4030541.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi all, I'm Wanying Chen from France, interested in adding advanced LP optimization extensions in Scilab during SOCIS 2014. I have proficient C++ programming experience and well prepared for this project. Current Scilab could not easily used for solving optimization models in machine learning such as SVM and non-differentiable models such as L1-norm term in Lasso. So, I would like to add the OptiML and DFO packages into Scilab. Also, since the conventional gradient descent method has slow convergence, the SMI for stochastic gradient descent should also be added. In my mind, I'd like to get these packages integrated into Scilab and enhance the current documentation about optimization especially the problems related to machine learning. Is it good for a SOCIS project? Where should I start with? Looking forward to your advise. Best, Wanying -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030541.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From amandawy.chen at hotmail.com Tue May 20 18:39:40 2014 From: amandawy.chen at hotmail.com (amandawy.chen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 09:39:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS]Add advanced linear programming capabilities under Scilab. Message-ID: <1400603980928-4030542.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi all, I'm Wanying Chen from France, interested in adding advanced LP optimization extensions in Scilab during SOCIS 2014. I have proficient C++ programming experience and well prepared for this project. Current Scilab could not easily used for solving optimization models in machine learning such as SVM and non-differentiable models such as L1-norm term in Lasso. So, I would like to add the OptiML and DFO packages into Scilab. Also, since the conventional gradient descent method has slow convergence, the SMI for stochastic gradient descent should also be added. In my mind, I'd like to get these packages integrated into Scilab and enhance the current documentation about optimization especially the problems related to machine learning. Is it good for a SOCIS project? Where should I start with? Looking forward to your advise. Best, Wanying -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030542.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From amandawy.chen at hotmail.com Tue May 20 18:42:20 2014 From: amandawy.chen at hotmail.com (amandawy.chen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 09:42:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS]Add advanced linear programming capabilities under Scilab. Message-ID: <1400604140828-4030543.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi all, I'm Wanying Chen from France, interested in adding advanced LP optimization extensions in Scilab during SOCIS 2014. I have proficient C++ programming experience and well prepared for this project. Current Scilab could not easily used for solving optimization models in machine learning such as SVM and non-differentiable models such as L1-norm term in Lasso. So, I would like to add the OptiML and DFO packages into Scilab. Also, since the conventional gradient descent method has slow convergence, the SMI for stochastic gradient descent should also be added. In my mind, I'd like to get these packages integrated into Scilab and enhance the current documentation about optimization especially the problems related to machine learning. Is it good for a SOCIS project? Where should I start with? Looking forward to your advise. Best, Wanying -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030543.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From krzysztof.miesowicz at gmail.com Tue May 20 19:03:33 2014 From: krzysztof.miesowicz at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Krzysztof_Mi=C4=99sowicz?=) Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 19:03:33 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS]Add advanced linear programming capabilities under Scilab. In-Reply-To: <1400603816626-4030541.post@n3.nabble.com> References: <1400603816626-4030541.post@n3.nabble.com> Message-ID: >From what i know student application period for this year SOCIS edition is ended. 20 maj 2014 18:37 "amandawy.chen" napisa?(a): > Hi all, > > I'm Wanying Chen from France, interested in adding advanced LP optimization > extensions in Scilab during SOCIS 2014. > I have proficient C++ programming experience and well prepared for this > project. > > Current Scilab could not easily used for solving optimization models in > machine learning such as SVM and non-differentiable models such as L1-norm > term in Lasso. > > So, I would like to add the OptiML and DFO packages into Scilab. Also, > since > the conventional gradient descent method has slow convergence, the SMI for > stochastic gradient descent should also be added. > > In my mind, I'd like to get these packages integrated into Scilab and > enhance the current documentation about optimization especially the > problems > related to machine learning. > Is it good for a SOCIS project? Where should I start with? > Looking forward to your advise. > > > Best, > Wanying > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030541.html > Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list > archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev at lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amandawy.chen at hotmail.com Wed May 21 02:38:49 2014 From: amandawy.chen at hotmail.com (amandawy.chen) Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 17:38:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] [SOCIS]Add advanced linear programming capabilities under Scilab. In-Reply-To: References: <1400603816626-4030541.post@n3.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1400632729102-4030550.post@n3.nabble.com> Hi, thanks for the information. I submitted my application before deadline, but received no further updates or contact. Also, it seems that there is no specific program manager here for SOCIS. Best, Wanying krzysiekm13 wrote > From what i know student application period for this year SOCIS edition is > ended. > 20 maj 2014 18:37 "amandawy.chen" < > amandawy.chen@ > > napisa?(a): > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm Wanying Chen from France, interested in adding advanced LP >> optimization >> extensions in Scilab during SOCIS 2014. >> I have proficient C++ programming experience and well prepared for this >> project. >> >> Current Scilab could not easily used for solving optimization models in >> machine learning such as SVM and non-differentiable models such as >> L1-norm >> term in Lasso. >> >> So, I would like to add the OptiML and DFO packages into Scilab. Also, >> since >> the conventional gradient descent method has slow convergence, the SMI >> for >> stochastic gradient descent should also be added. >> >> In my mind, I'd like to get these packages integrated into Scilab and >> enhance the current documentation about optimization especially the >> problems >> related to machine learning. >> Is it good for a SOCIS project? Where should I start with? >> Looking forward to your advise. >> >> >> Best, >> Wanying >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030541.html >> Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list >> archive at Nabble.com. >> _______________________________________________ >> dev mailing list >> > dev at .scilab >> http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev >> > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev at .scilab > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/SOCIS-Add-advanced-linear-programming-capabilities-under-Scilab-tp4030541p4030550.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From Paul.Martin.28130 at gmail.com Wed May 21 23:25:27 2014 From: Paul.Martin.28130 at gmail.com (Paul Martin) Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 14:25:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Share variable between Xcos Blocks In-Reply-To: <5379F5DF.9090908@inria.fr> References: <1400270785478-4030517.post@n3.nabble.com> <5379F5DF.9090908@inria.fr> Message-ID: <1400707527654-4030552.post@n3.nabble.com> Thanks a lot ! That's exactly what I was looking for. But, can you explain me, what kind of side effects i can have by doing this. I'll use it to read in block->work. Some of this variable will not be constant. Paul, -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Share-variable-between-Xcos-Blocks-tp4030517p4030552.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From Serge.Steer at inria.fr Thu May 22 10:11:13 2014 From: Serge.Steer at inria.fr (Serge Steer) Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 10:11:13 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Share variable between Xcos Blocks In-Reply-To: <1400707527654-4030552.post@n3.nabble.com> References: <1400270785478-4030517.post@n3.nabble.com> <5379F5DF.9090908@inria.fr> <1400707527654-4030552.post@n3.nabble.com> Message-ID: <537DB121.7050108@inria.fr> Le 21/05/2014 23:25, Paul Martin a ?crit : > Thanks a lot ! That's exactly what I was looking for. > > But, can you explain me, what kind of side effects i can have by doing this. You cannot rely on the block calling order during simulation (the order is determined by the scheduler for discrete time calls and by the compiler for continuous time calls). > I'll use it to read in block->work. Some of this variable will not be > constant. If you want to read in block->work for display or things like that, there is no problem, but if you modify it or use it to compute the output of another block the result will depend on the blocks execution order. Serge > Paul, > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Share-variable-between-Xcos-Blocks-tp4030517p4030552.html > Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev at lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > From shiqi.yu at szu.edu.cn Fri May 23 12:20:05 2014 From: shiqi.yu at szu.edu.cn (Shiqi Yu) Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 18:20:05 +0800 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] unsubscript Message-ID: -- Dr. Shiqi YU (???) School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Shenzhen University, 518060, China +86-755-2673 3127 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yyizhou at aol.com Mon May 26 04:15:36 2014 From: yyizhou at aol.com (yizhou) Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 19:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Help Please: Error compiling scilab 5.5.0 under windows vista x64 Message-ID: <1401070536656-4030591.post@n3.nabble.com> I am using Visual Studio 2010 Pro, download Scilab 5.5.0 from Git Master branch and prerequirements-scilab-5.5.0_x64-src from svn://svn.scilab.org. I compiled the solution follow the instruction: http://wiki.scilab.org/Visual%20Studio%20C%2B%2B%202008%20Express The parallel project under the solution Scilab_f2c reports error: 16>------ Build started: Project: parallel, Configuration: Release x64 ------ 16>Build started 5/25/2014 6:55:43 PM. 16>InitializeBuildStatus: 16> Touching "C:\scilab\scilab\modules\parallel\src\c\Release\parallel.unsuccessfulbuild". 16>ClCompile: 16> DllmainParallel.c 16> forkWindows.c 16>forkWindows.c(118): error C2146: syntax error : missing ')' before identifier 'ThreadInformationClass' 16>forkWindows.c(118): error C2081: 'THREAD_INFORMATION_CLASS' : name in formal parameter list illegal 16>forkWindows.c(118): error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'ThreadInformationClass' 16>forkWindows.c(118): error C2059: syntax error : ';' 16>forkWindows.c(118): error C2059: syntax error : ',' 16>forkWindows.c(121): error C2059: syntax error : ')' 16>forkWindows.c(130): error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'ZwQueryInformationThread' 16>forkWindows.c(130): error C2059: syntax error : ';' 16>forkWindows.c(130): error C2513: '/*global*/ ' : no variable declared before '=' 16>forkWindows.c(161): error C2065: 'ZwQueryInformationThread' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(172): error C2065: 'ZwQueryInformationThread' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(172): error C2065: 'ZwQueryInformationThread_t' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(172): error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'GetProcAddress' 16>forkWindows.c(178): error C2065: 'ZwQueryInformationThread' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(190): error C2065: 'ZwQueryInformationThread' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(190): warning C4047: '=' : 'int' differs in levels of indirection from 'void *' 16>forkWindows.c(251): warning C4013: 'ZwQueryInformationThread' undefined; assuming extern returning int 16>forkWindows.c(251): error C2065: 'ThreadMemoryPriority' : undeclared identifier 16>forkWindows.c(253): error C2065: 'ThreadMemoryPriority' : undeclared identifier 16> gw_parallel.c 16> sci_parallel_concurrency.c 16> 16>Build FAILED. 16> 16>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.75 -- View this message in context: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Help-Please-Error-compiling-scilab-5-5-0-under-windows-vista-x64-tp4030591.html Sent from the Scilab developers - Mailing Lists Archives mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From hughsient at gmail.com Fri May 23 18:51:00 2014 From: hughsient at gmail.com (Richard Hughes) Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 17:51:00 +0100 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Please create an AppData file for Scinotes Message-ID: Please consider writing and installing an AppData file with the application description and some screenshots, else Scinotes looks really bad in the GNOME and KDE Software Centers. We'd love to showcase more applications, but without the extra data file we can't. See http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/appdata/ for details; thanks! Richard From clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com Wed May 28 10:04:30 2014 From: clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cl=E9ment?= David) Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 10:04:30 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Please create an AppData file for Scinotes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1401264270.2120.11.camel@paros> Hi Richard, We already provide an AppData file which is installed using distribution tools. You can find it in the source tree at http://cgit.scilab.org/cgit.cgi/scilab/tree/scilab/desktop/scilab.appdata.xml -- Cl?ment Le vendredi 23 mai 2014 ? 17:51 +0100, Richard Hughes a ?crit : > Please consider writing and installing an AppData file with the > application description and some screenshots, else Scinotes looks > really bad in the GNOME and KDE Software Centers. We'd love to > showcase more applications, but without the extra data file we can't. > See http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/appdata/ for details; > thanks! > > Richard > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > dev at lists.scilab.org > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev From olejnik.marko at gmail.com Thu May 29 12:41:26 2014 From: olejnik.marko at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Marek_Olejn=C3=ADk?=) Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 12:41:26 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] SOCIS 2014 Message-ID: Good Day, I would like to participate this years SOCIS 2014. 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