Evaluates an expression and returns the result.
Eval always take the "=" as comparision
while the execute take the "=" as assignmentIn VBScript, x = y can be interpreted two ways. The first is as an assignment statement, where the value of y is assigned to x. The second interpretation is as an expression that tests if x and y have the same value. If they do, result is True; if they are not, result is False. The Execute statement always uses the first interpretation, whereas the Eval method always uses the second.
call evalexecute()
Sub evalexecute
Dim z z = "4"
print eval("z=5") & "--- Eval Print - should return False "
print eval("z=4") & "--- Eval Print - should return True "
print z & "--- Eval Print - value of z should be unchanged"
print execute ("z=8") & "- should be blank as execute will not return anything"
print z & "--- Eexcute Print - should print 8"
End Sub
1 comment:
Good explanation with an example
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