[Scilab-users] Applying a matrix or list of function arguments.

Llelan D. LlelanD at TheSnakePitDev.com
Mon Jul 14 17:10:16 CEST 2014


Oh, and before anyone gets crazy on me, I know you can "sprintf" a string
with a function call and named arguments to be interpreted by "execstr", but
that would be horrifically inefficient. As stated in the OP, I'm looking for
a simple syntax or function call.

The reason I ask is that the entire language seems based on a concept to
handle and return lists of things rather than use loop constructs. It seems
a natural use to apply a list of argument sets repeatedly to one function or
correspondingly to a list of functions but I can find no way to do this
without using loop constructs.



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