Arduino and SCILAB based Projects

Introduction to Scilab and GUI without Toolbox

Author(s): Rajesh Singh, Anita Gehlot and Bhupendra Singh

Pp: 44-47 (4)

DOI: 10.2174/9789811410925119010005

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Abstract

Scilab is an open source, cross-platform numerical computational package with a high-level, numerically oriented programming language. It can be used for signal and image processing, statistical analysis, internet of things, data mining, etc.

A Graphic User Interface (GUI) is a graphical display, which comprises devices, or components, to make the user enable to perform interactive tasks. To design a GUI, the user need not create a script or type commands at the command line. The GUI components include menus, toolbars, push buttons, radio buttons, list boxes, sliders, etc. In SCILAB, a GUI can be used to display data in tabular form or as plots. The SCILAB graphical user interface development environment provides a set of tools for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs). These tools are used to simplify the process of laying out and programming GUIs. This chapter gives a brief introduction to Scilab and step wise description to GUI without toolbox.


Keywords: GUI, Scilab.

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