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clearglobal
kills global variables
Calling Sequence
clearglobal() clearglobal nam1 .. namn clearglobal('nam1', ..,'namn')
Arguments
- nam1,..., namn
- valid variable names 
Description
clearglobal() kills all the global variables.
clearglobal nam1 .. namn  kills  the global variables given by
    their names
Note that clearglobal() only clears the global variables, the
    local copies of these global variables are not destroyed.
Examples
global a b c a=1;b=2;c=3; who('global') clearglobal b who('global')
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