Olympic puzzle number one

Daniel has provided this nice puzzler:
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
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
Daniel Shub il 31 Lug 2012
Credit should really be given to Loren.
Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Yes, extra credits for Loren. Extra point for Daniel for the link to Loren's blog!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 31 Lug 2012
system('matlab &');quit

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Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Jan il 31 Lug 2012
The rebirth method! +1 from Heidelberg!
On stage deeper: WinPower('rebootmatlab', 'which clear -all') I've always known that this tool will be useful for anything sometimes.

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Mike Hosea
Mike Hosea il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Mike Hosea il 31 Lug 2012

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  1. builtin('clear','clear')
  2. 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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Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Jan il 31 Lug 2012
First! Thanks for taking the builtin out of the race. The workspace browser is an almost external tool to operate in the workspace. +1
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 1 Ago 2012
I wonder if the workspace window method method can be accessed by a java method from the commandline.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 31 Lug 2012
clear = rand(1000,500,700);
pack

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 31 Lug 2012
I like this solution.
Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Relief by much beef. The weight-lifting method.

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Daniel Shub
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
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.
Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Modificato: Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Re-identification using str2func is fine. I'm surprised that feval does not fail. Most of all: The first approach contains "clear" three times. This is the winner in synchronized swimming.
Mike Hosea
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');

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Daniel Shub
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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clearvars is just a fancy wrapper for evalin with clear.
edit clearvars
Jan
Jan il 31 Lug 2012
Disqualified. Who cares, the most important thing is not to win but to take part!
Daniel Shub
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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