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Overview Scilab is a scientific software package that provides a
powerful open com- puting environment for engineering and
scientific applications. Distributed freely via the Internet since
1994, Scilab is currently being used in educa- tional and
industrial environments around the world. This book contains all
the information needed to master Scilab: how to use it
interactively as a super calculator, how to write programs, how to
de- velop complex applications, and more. The authors, Carey Bunks
(BBN1), Jean-Philippe Chancelier (ENPC2), Fran~ois Delebecque,
Claude Gomez, 3 Maurice Goursat, Ramine Nikoukhah, and Serge Steer
(INRlA ), have not only been involved in the development of Scilab,
but have used it for teach- ing and industrial applications for
many years. A CD-ROM, containing the entire Scilab soUrce code as
well as a set of precompiled binary executables for a variety of
computing platforms, is included with this book. The objective here
is to give a thorough description of Scilab's use, in- cluding how
to master its environment and programming language, the use of the
integrated graphics, the incorporation of user-provided func-
tions, and a tour of the numerous application toolboxes. The
purpose is to provide students and professionals with an
introduction to Scilab and its use in engineering and scientific
problem solving. The numerous practical examples serve as a
framework that can be used as a basis for developing other
applications.
Overview Scilab is a scientific software package that provides a
powerful open com- puting environment for engineering and
scientific applications. Distributed freely via the Internet since
1994, Scilab is currently being used in educa- tional and
industrial environments around the world. This book contains all
the information needed to master Scilab: how to use it
interactively as a super calculator, how to write programs, how to
de- velop complex applications, and more. The authors, Carey Bunks
(BBN1), Jean-Philippe Chancelier (ENPC2), Fran~ois Delebecque,
Claude Gomez, 3 Maurice Goursat, Ramine Nikoukhah, and Serge Steer
(INRlA ), have not only been involved in the development of Scilab,
but have used it for teach- ing and industrial applications for
many years. A CD-ROM, containing the entire Scilab soUrce code as
well as a set of precompiled binary executables for a variety of
computing platforms, is included with this book. The objective here
is to give a thorough description of Scilab's use, in- cluding how
to master its environment and programming language, the use of the
integrated graphics, the incorporation of user-provided func-
tions, and a tour of the numerous application toolboxes. The
purpose is to provide students and professionals with an
introduction to Scilab and its use in engineering and scientific
problem solving. The numerous practical examples serve as a
framework that can be used as a basis for developing other
applications.
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