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Subject: Re: EVAL within EVAL
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I got the impression that he was just stuck with the situation.  For
example the variables are already in existence from running someone
else's code (and he can't change the situation unless he undergoes a
major rewrite of someone else's code - always a delight), or perhaps
reading them in from a mat file over which he has no control over.
Ariel, do you actually have control over how these variables come into
existence, or are you just stuck with them and have to figure out how
to deal with them?