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Example of use of intersci.
Interfacing C and Fortran programs with Scilab.

ex*.sce : Scilab script to execute the corresponding demo 
ex*fi.desc : intersci descriptor file 
ex*fi-l.list : intersci descriptor for list arguments 
ex*c.c : C function to be interfaced 
ex*f.f : Fortran function to be interfaced 

ex1* :  simple example with vectors
ex2* :  example with scilab vectors and type conversion to real
ex3* :  example with vectors and a Scilab internal function
ex4* :  example with a list 
ex5* :  example with Scilab string and matrices 
ex6* :  two examples with scilab matrices of string
ex7* :  a simple example with Scilab string 
ex8* :  an example with a C dynamically allocated array of int
ex9* :  an example with optional arguments 
ex10*:  a simple example with lists
ex11*:  an example with complex matrices 
ex12*:  an example with a user external type 
ex13*:  an example with size conversion on output 
ex14*:  a set of examples with sparse matrices. testing all possible
	cases. 
ex15*:  a set of examples with standard matrices. testing all possible
	cases. 
ex16*: 	 a set of examples with boolean matrices. testing all possible
	cases.