[Scilab-users] Help to understand XCOS

Clément David clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com
Mon Oct 5 10:08:39 CEST 2015


Hello eddie,

See http://math2.org/math/integrals/more/restrig.htm

In fact you can move the starting point by changing the '1/s' initial
value (which is by default 0).

Regards,

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Clément

Le samedi 03 octobre 2015 à 09:49 -0700, eddie Liberato a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> Going straight to the point, I don't understand why Xcos mess with
> the
> amplitude when integrating the sine function. It shouldn't only go
> 90° out
> of phase?
> Someone can point where is my mistake ?
> thanks in advance. 
> 
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