Sometimes I rerun a script within the same ipython session and I get bad surprises when variables haven't been cleared. How do I clear all variables?
And is it possible to force this somehow every time I invoke the magic command %run
?
8 Answers
%reset
seems to clear defined variables.
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3You could convert your script into a function to keep the global namespace clean. Feb 10, 2015 at 9:56
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50Just found %reset -f clears the global namespace without user confirmation Feb 18, 2015 at 12:21
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1yes reset -f is great, no need to manually confirm every time any more :) Apr 18, 2018 at 7:40
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1@Victor
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is used for ipython magic commands here's%reset
ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/interactive/…– aisbaaAug 8, 2018 at 11:14
EDITED after @ErdemKAYA comment.
To erase a variable, use the magic command:
%reset_selective <regular_expression>
The variables that are erased from the namespace are the one matching the given <regular_expression>
.
Therefore
%reset_selective -f a
will erase all the variables containing an a
.
Instead, to erase only a
and not aa
:
In: a, aa = 1, 2
In: %reset_selective -f "^a$"
In: a # raise NameError
In: aa # returns 2
see as well %reset_selective?
for more examples and https://regexone.com/ for a regex tutorial.
To erase all the variables in the namespace see:
%reset?
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12
I tried
%reset -f
and cleared all the variables and contents without prompt. -f
does the force action on the given command without prompting for yes/no.
Wish this helps.. :)
Adding the following lines to a new script will clear all variables each time you rerun the script:
from IPython import get_ipython
get_ipython().magic('reset -sf')
To make life easy, you can add them to your default template.
In Spyder: Tools>Preferences>Editor>Edit template
Apart from the methods mentioned earlier. You can also use the command del to remove multiple variables
del variable1,variable2
The get_ipython().magic()
method raises a DeprecationWarning in ipython 8.1. Here is the new version of Carl's answer
from IPython import get_ipython
get_ipython().run_line_magic('reset', '-sf')
Add these lines to a file you are editing. Then at the ipython command prompt you can type,
%run file_you_are_editing.py
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This answer works for people using for loops, multi files and doesn't want to get their modules erased with the
%reset
command– guardianJan 9 at 14:45
An quit option in the Console Panel will also clear all variables in variable explorer
*** Note that you will be loosing all the code which you have run in Console Panel