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# Global variable list
#echo >> $1_numpar.m
#echo "# Global variable list" >> $1_numpar.m
#sympar2global_txt2m $1 >> $1_numpar.m
#Write out the variables in m format.
awk -F# '{
if (NF==1) print $1
if (NF==2) print $1 "# " $2
}' $1_numpar.txt |\
sed 's/double/global/' >> $1_numpar.m
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# Global variable list
#echo >> $1_numpar.m
#echo "# Global variable list" >> $1_numpar.m
#sympar2global_txt2m $1 >> $1_numpar.m
#Write out the variables in m format.
gawk -F# '{
if (NF==1) print $1
if (NF==2) print $1 "# " $2
}' $1_numpar.txt |\
sed 's/double/global/' >> $1_numpar.m
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