Visual Basic Scripting Edition  

Eval

Evaluates an expression and returns the result.

[result = ]Eval(expression)

Arguments

result
Optional. Variable to which return value assignment is made. If result is not specified, consider using the Execute statement instead.
expression
Required. String containing any legal VBScript expression.

Remarks

In 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 Eval method always uses the second interpretation, whereas the Execute statement always uses the first.

Note   In Microsoft® JScript™, no confusion exists between assignment and comparison, because the assignment operator (=) is different from the comparison operator (==).

The following example illustrates the use of the Eval function:

Sub GuessANumber
   Dim Guess, RndNum
   RndNum = Int((100) * Rnd(1) + 1)
   Guess = CInt(InputBox("Enter your guess:",,0))
   Do
      If Eval("Guess = RndNum") Then
         MsgBox "Congratulations! You guessed it!"
         Exit Sub
      Else
         Guess = CInt(InputBox("Sorry! Try again.",,0))
      End If
   Loop Until Guess = 0
End Sub

Requirements

Version 5

See Also

Execute Statement