Dear Angel Herráez,

Thank you... Angel Herráez, for your suggestion. I tried your method
before, but it shows wrong result. So, I dropped using the method
*Jmol.evaluate()* and *Jmol.evaluateVar()*. Actually, both SMILES strings
are same, but the result shows* false*.

While I run the script in console window, It showed wright result. For your
reference, I have given links for two snapshots of output using both
methods.

Snapshot of the output using *Jmol.evaluateVar() *method:
http://www.biogem.org/uploads/JSmol_SMILES.png

Snapshot of the output using console window:
http://www.biogem.org/uploads/JSmol_Console.png

I am confused whether using *Jmol.evaluateVar() *function is only choice
(or) the declaration is wrong.


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Noorul Islam College of Arts and Science
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Kanyakumari District, INDIA
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