Matrix transpose used as argument fails with misleading error message. It seems that the transposeis a separate operator not associated with the matrix and the interpreter stops the count beforereaching the required right parenthesis. Perhaps the transp
Reported by Hal Dessau
-- Bug description --
-->A=[1 2;3 4]
A =
1. 2.
3. 4.
-->A'
ans =
1. 3.
2. 4.
-->atan(A(1,2),A(1,1))
ans =
1.1071487
-->atan(A'(2,1),A'(1,1))
!--error 3
Waiting for right parenthesis.
-- Scilab error message --
Matrix transpose used as argument fails with misleading error message. It seems that the transpose
is a separate operator not associated with the matrix and the interpreter stops the count before
reaching the required right parenthesis. Perhaps the transpose should be associated directly with the
matrix.
-- How to reproduce the bug --