[Scilab-users] xcos : xcos_simulate(scs_m, 1) or xcos_simulate(scs_m, 4)

Quentin Mazué mazue.quentin at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 16:52:39 CEST 2014


Hello Clement,

Thanks for you answer.

Regarding the example you gave me (http://wiki.scilab.org/Xcos/Examples/PID)
: 

1) It uses the function scicos_simulate instead of xcos_simulate. 
->Are these two functions equivalent or not?
->What should be the best syntax for next version of scilab?
->Which one should be the fastest?

2) This example supposed that values are defined in Xcos context. It is not
my case. The context is empty and I change the Xcos input variables by using
a scilab script as following : 
my_input1 = 10;
my_input2 = [5;1;3]
my_input3 = ...
->Is it a good practice?
->Will it impact my simulation time?

Regards
Quentin Mazué



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