I am using Julia Studio and would like to know the command for clearing the console of text and memory like imports or variables? Something like matlabs "clc" and "clear" commands.
4 Answers
To clear the console, you can go into the shell and run clear (or cls) from there:
julia> ;
shell> clear
3 Comments
Lucas
That's the elegant way to do that!
CTZStef
ERROR: IOError: could not spawn
clear: no such file or directory (ENOENT)Jake Ireland
@CTZStef: your console's equivalent of UNIX's
clear command must be in your path. If you are using Windows, you can try cls. What system are you using?To clear Julia REPL, press Ctrl + L.
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Rafael Braga
Nice to clear the screen, but do not free the memory.
As mentioned workspace() provides a fresh Main. One can clear variables (and the screen) with the following:
function clear()
Base.run(`clear`)
for var in names(Main)
try
eval(parse("$var=0"))
catch e
end
end
gc()
end
Variable definitions are permanent but can be nulled. To free types and the like wrap them in modules. For more info see the first two questions here.
2 Comments
PatrickT
TERM environment variable not set. failed process: Process(`clear`, ProcessExited(1)) [1]abhimanyuaryan
gc() not found. This needs to be updated
can try this:
function clc()
if Sys.iswindows()
return read(run(`powershell cls`), String)
elseif Sys.isunix()
return read(run(`clear`), String)
elseif Sys.islinux()
return read(run(`printf "\033c"`), String)
end
end
use like:
clc();
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Shayan
In my case,
read(run(powershell cls), String) is great. Thanks!