lines(0); exec loader.sce; SWIG_Init(); // This example shows how to use C++ fonctions with STL sets arguments // Here, STL sets are converted from/to Scilab matrices (SWIG_SCILAB_EXTRA_NATIVE_CONTAINERS is not defined) // integer sets disp("Example of passing matrices of int as set arguments of C++ functions."); disp("get a set of int {1...4} from create_integer_set():"); is = create_integer_set(1, 4); disp(is); disp("get the sum of this set elements with sum_integer_set():") sum = sum_integer_set(is); disp(is); is2 = create_integer_set(3, 6); disp("concat this set with the set of int {3...6} with concat_integer_set():"); is3 = concat_integer_set(is, is2); disp(is3); // string sets disp("Example of passing matrices of string as set arguments of C++ functions."); disp("get a set of string {''aa'', ''bb'', ''cc'', ''dd''} with create_string_set():"); ss = create_string_set("aa bb cc dd"); disp(ss); ss2 = create_string_set("cc dd ee ff"); disp("concat this set with the set of string {''cc'', ''dd'', ''ee'', ''ff''} with concat_string_set():"); ss3 = concat_string_set(ss, ss2); disp(ss3); exit