How to flush out all variables before each iteration
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Mekala balaji
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
Comentada: Geoff Hayes
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
Hi,
I have 100 iterations, 50~100 variables. I want to flush out all variables before each iteration. I am doing now like variable1=[];variable2=[] ---variable100=[];. But I want to know is there any command which can do this in a single command.
many thanks in advance,
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Stephen23
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
100 variables! That is a poor way to write code. You should put all of your variables in a structure: this would be easier to manage, and makes tasks like this trivial.
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Geoff Hayes
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
Mekala - why do you have one hundred variables? Can't you use an array or matrix to store all of this data in one convenient variable? For example, if each variable is of the same dimension, say mxn, then you could create an mxnx100 array as
variableData = zeros(m,n,100);
Else, if each variable is of a different dimension, then just use a cell array to store all of this data as
variableData = cell(100,1);
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Geoff Hayes
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
Since the variable data size is different, then use a cell array or, as Stephen has suggested, a structure.
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Ahmet Cecen
el 8 de Mayo de 2016
Without more information, no way for me to suggest a better way to do this, but check:
clearvars -except VarYouwantToKeep1 VarYouwantToKeep2
assuming you want to flush more variables than you want to keep...
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