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Thread Subject: Load into desired workspace

Subject: Load into desired workspace

From: Karl Trumstedt

Date: 14 Sep, 2007 14:04:01

Message: 1 of 2

Is it possible to use 'load' and load variables in
different workspaces?

/ Karl
Developer @ Lundin Mining AB
http://www.lundinmining.com/index.php
Developer @ Auktionshuset Kolonn AB http://www.kolonn.se

Subject: Load into desired workspace

From: John

Date: 14 Sep, 2007 14:27:26

Message: 2 of 2

Try evalin. Pass the load command as an expression to evalin.

"Karl Trumstedt" <karltru@gmail.com> wrote in message
<fce4ch$i9v$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Is it possible to use 'load' and load variables in
> different workspaces?
>
> / Karl
> Developer @ Lundin Mining AB
> http://www.lundinmining.com/index.php
> Developer @ Auktionshuset Kolonn AB http://www.kolonn.se

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