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<td>A "wildcard" string that is applied to the set of global names. Objects referenced by global names matched by <var class="term">matchString</var> are discarded. </td></tr> | <td>A "wildcard" string that is applied to the set of global names. Objects referenced by global names matched by <var class="term">matchString</var> are discarded. | ||
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If <var class="term">matchString</var> string is an asterisk (<tt>*</tt>), all objects referenced by global names are discarded.</p></td></tr> | |||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
If | If no global names matched by <var class="term">matchString</var> reference an object, this method does nothing. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 16:49, 7 August 2014
Discard global objects (Object class)
Syntax
%(Object):DiscardGlobals( matchString)
Syntax terms
%(Object) | The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. DiscardGlobals can also be invoked via an Object class object variable, which may be Null. |
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matchString | A "wildcard" string that is applied to the set of global names. Objects referenced by global names matched by matchString are discarded.
If matchString string is an asterisk (*), all objects referenced by global names are discarded. |
Usage notes
If no global names matched by matchString reference an object, this method does nothing.
Examples
See Using system class methods to access global and session objects.