Clearing everything except variables
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Is there a convenient way to do a "clear all" but not remove all the variables? I want to clear everything that isn't a variable. I have a spontaneous problem in 2010a where something gets cached and disrupts my ADODB database connection. Clear All will fix it, but it also clears my variables. Thanks -Greg
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Sean de Wolski
on 27 Apr 2011
And probably faster that save and load
S = struct('var1',var1); %etc
setappdata(0,'S',S);
clear all;
S = getappdata(0,'S');
var1 = S.var1;
You could save them directly/dynamically as well (i.e. not in a struct, the struct is just nice for compactness)
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Sean de Wolski
on 2 May 2011
@Fangjun: If you have hundreds of variables then you're doing something else wrong. Store them in a cell array or a struct and then use appdata once.
@Andrew: That's why I typically use underscores &| numbers.
Fangjun Jiang
on 2 May 2011
I am curious to know what final approach Gregory Jones took to solve his original problem. I sense he might have many variables. "clear all" works but we couldn't seem to eliminate its undesired side effect (clear variables). The best approach, I would think, is to find out the exact and exclusive effects of "clear all". Is it the combination of "clear variables", "clear functions", "clear mex", "clear import" etc? Then, Greg needs to find out which one of these "clear" commands actually did the trick.
Arnaud Miege
on 27 Apr 2011
Have you tried the following?
clear classes
clear functions
clear import
clear mex
Arnaud
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