Posts Tagged ‘clear’
Modifying and Reloading Classes
Ensuring MATLAB Uses Your Changes
There is only one class definition for a given class in MATLAB at any given time. When you create an instance of a class, MATLAB loads the class definition. So as long as instances of that class exist, MATLAB does not reload the class definition. Read More
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Matlab Expressions
Variables
Like most other programming languages, the MATLAB language provides mathematical expressions, but unlike most programming languages, these expressions involve entire matrices. Read More
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Desktop Tools
This section provides an introduction to MATLAB’s desktop tools. You can also use MATLAB functions to perform most of the features found in the desktop tools. The tools are: Read More
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pack
pack Consolidate workspace memory.
pack performs memory garbage collection. Extended MATLAB sessions may cause memory to become fragmented, preventing
large variables from being stored. pack is a command that saves all variables on disk, clears the memory, and then
reloads the variables. Read More
clear
clear Clear variables and functions from memory.
clear removes all variables from the workspace.
clear VARIABLES does the same thing.
clear GLOBAL removes all global variables.
clear FUNCTIONS removes all compiled M- and MEX-functions.
clear ALL removes all variables, globals, functions and MEX links.
clear ALL at the command prompt also removes the Java packages
import list. More »