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Microsoft® JScript™
eval Method
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Description
Evaluates JScript code.
Syntax
eval(codestring)

The codestring argument is a String object that contains valid JScript code. This string is parsed by the JScript parser and executed.

Remarks

The eval function allows dynamic execution of JScript source code. For example, the following code creates a new variable mydate that contains a Date object:

eval("var mydate = new Date();");
The code passed to the eval method is executed in the same context as the call to the eval method.

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