Thanks Cedric. It works now for me.

K

On Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 6:12:16 PM UTC, Cedric St-Jean wrote:
>
> Ivar's solution worked for me.
>
> pi = Base.pi
>
>
> On Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 12:48:23 PM UTC-5, Kuan Xu wrote:
>>
>> I have the same question harven asked - how to reset pi to its factory 
>> value if it was overwritten?
>>
>> It seems that nobody answered his questions and I didn't any other 
>> threads discussing this. So bump this.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 4:44:17 PM UTC, harven wrote:
>>>
>>> I sometimes make the mistake to redefine a bound variable at the repl, 
>>> e.g.
>>>
>>> julia> count = 0   # let us make a counter
>>> 0                            # I forgot count is a function provided by 
>>> the default library
>>> ...
>>> julia> count(iseven,[1,2,3])    # oops
>>> ERROR: type: apply: expected Function, got Int64
>>>
>>> Is there a way to set count back to its default value (namely to the 
>>> function count)?
>>>
>>> By the way, a warning is issued when I try to redefine the constant pi. 
>>> Maybe this could be extended to all symbols provided by the standard 
>>> library?
>>>
>>> julia> pi = 3
>>> Warning: imported binding for pi overwritten in module Main
>>> 3
>>>
>>

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