Olympic puzzle number one
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clear = @()disp('Have fun undoing this (:');
Let's solve this challenge and restore the original clear command in as many ways as you find.
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John Petersen
il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: John Petersen
il 31 Lug 2012
Would somebody please answer this so I can use clear again? aaaah... Thanks Mike!!
Daniel Shub
il 31 Lug 2012
Jan
il 31 Lug 2012
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Mike Hosea
il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Mike Hosea
il 31 Lug 2012
3 voti
- builtin('clear','clear')
- You can delete the variable from the workspace window (highlight and press delete or right click and delete).
I look forward to reading some more creative ways.
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Daniel Shub
il 1 Ago 2012
I wonder if the workspace window method method can be accessed by a java method from the commandline.
Sean de Wolski
il 31 Lug 2012
clear = rand(1000,500,700);
pack
Daniel Shub
il 31 Lug 2012
Missing from the obvious solutions are:
clear = str2func('clear'); clear();
and
feval('clear');
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Sean de Wolski
il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Sean de Wolski
il 31 Lug 2012
Nice! I would've thought the str2func solution would have recursively called itself.
Mike Hosea
il 1 Ago 2012
If you wanted to leave the rest of the workspace undisturbed it would have been four mentions of "clear":
clear = str2func('clear'); clear('clear');
Daniel Shub
il 31 Lug 2012
1 voto
Somewhat surprisingly the CLEARVARS function is not a solution and gives an unhelpful error message. I think the failure probably qualifies as a bug.
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Sean de Wolski
il 31 Lug 2012
clearvars is just a fancy wrapper for evalin with clear.
edit clearvars
Jan
il 31 Lug 2012
Daniel Shub
il 1 Ago 2012
@Sean, my point was that it could be a slightly fancy wrapper that could catch this error
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