[Scilab-users] Logical zero

Serge Steer Serge.Steer at inria.fr
Mon Feb 1 11:07:26 CET 2016


Le 01/02/2016 10:16, Tim Wescott a écrit :
> I believe that a = zeros(n, m) == 1 will do it, but it may not be 
> either the best or the official way.
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An other  solution is %f(ones(n,m))
Serge
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> Is there a Scilab equivalent for the false function in Matlab? I want to
> create a matrix of logical zeros. Is there any other way to do it.
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