Ah.  I thought Javascript eval() only did mathemeatical expressions.
I guess it would be kind of lofty for me to say it emulated Javascript
eval(), then.  But yes, it does do mathematical expressions.

Implementing a mathematical expression evaluator is good but it is wasting
of time to implement JScript.NET eval() without using the JScript.NET
compiler.

Korn�l

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