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As explained in Chapter 1, there are two ways to work within Scilab. The first way is to work at the command line by typing one command at a time. The partition titled ”Scilab 6.0.0 Console” (shown in the middle part of Figure 1-1) presents the command line where the cursor is shaped as −− >. You can write commands here for immediate execution. As an example, let’s start with writing the first program of any programming language—printing the words Hello World at the command prompt.
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Nagar, S. (2017). Working with Scilab. In: Introduction to Scilab. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3192-0_2
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