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Re: private scope data destruction, or GC; How it works?
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hale812 |
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Re: private scope data destruction, or GC; How it works? |
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Thu, 19 Jan 2017 16:22:38 -0800 (PST) |
OMG. I didn't know this. That is a serious... am.. thing. Was doing as told
in school in times of Matlab 3.0.
BTW, do CG deallocates all such arrays after exiting the function? I mean,
if I make a copy of the output data with simple out=temp;, or "for
i=1:length(temp); out(i)=temp(i);", should it be cleaned?
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