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I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

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I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in TableUsing pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

I have found a couple of questions that I thought might be applicable (Using pure functions in Table,Evaluate[] seems to not work inside Button[]), but since the construct works when the variables are declared globally, I don't understand why it doesn't work when they are declared within the module.

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Pure function `Slot` (#) interfering with evaluation

This appears to have something to do with the way that I am utilizing the "Pure Function"Slot (#) as you can see that when I entered in a[t] and b[t] directly, the Table works.

Pure function interfering with evaluation

This appears to have something to do with the way that I am utilizing the "Pure Function" as you can see that when I entered in a[t] and b[t] directly, the Table works.

`Slot` (#) interfering with evaluation

This appears to have something to do with the way that I am utilizing the Slot (#) as you can see that when I entered in a[t] and b[t] directly, the Table works.

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