Scilab 5.3.3
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clearglobal
supprime des variables globales
Séquence d'appel
clearglobal() clearglobal nam1 .. namn clearglobal('nam1', ..,'namn')
Paramètres
- nam1,..., namn
noms valides de variables
Description
clearglobal()
supprime toutes les variables globales.
clearglobal nam1 .. namn
supprime les variables globales dont les noms sont spécifiés.
Notez que clearglobal()
détruit seulement les variables globales, les copies locales de ces variables sont conservées.
Exemples
global a b c a=1;b=2;c=3; who('global') clearglobal b who('global')
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