Clear function works in command window but not in script file
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Hello everyone,
I am facing a weird problem here with the CLEAR function. I am generating a string using the following function:
varname=strcat('time',num2str(get(popupmenu1, 'Value')))
I am then using the following function:
clear (varname)
However, I do not get any error, but the variable is not deleted. On the other hand, when I just type the above command directly in the command window, the variable is deleted!
How comes?
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Walter Roberson
le 31 Août 2015
Leave out the (), just
clear varname
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Matt
le 31 Août 2015
Walter Roberson
le 31 Août 2015
Which workspace are you looking at? clear is going to remove from the current workspace, and functions have their own workspace. I speculate that you might be attempting to clear from the base workspace. If so then you need to use
evalin('base', 'clear varname');
Matt
le 1 Sep 2015
Titus Edelhofer
le 1 Sep 2015
Hi Matt,
the evalin instructs MATLAB to evaluate the string in another workspace (usually the base workspace). So the line that Walter wrote can be called basically anywhere you like, it will always do the same and clears the variable varname from the base workspace ...
Titus
Titus Edelhofer
le 1 Sep 2015
And you were right, you should have used the () ...
Matt
le 1 Sep 2015
Titus Edelhofer
le 1 Sep 2015
As I wrote below, this should work
varname=strcat('time',num2str(get(popupmenu1, 'Value')))
% get the data from base workspace
data =evalin('base', varname);
% clear the variable
evalin('base', ['clear ' varname]);
Titus Edelhofer
le 1 Sep 2015
You can either use clear as function as you did, or use string concatenation. Since you need to use evalin anyway, string concatenation is not as bad as usual:
Summarizing, adding the following line after
varname=strcat(...)
should do:
evalin('base', ['clear ' varname]);
Titus
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