public class Eval extends Object
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public static Object |
me(String expression) Evaluates the specified String expression and returns the result. |
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public static Object |
me(String symbol, Object object, String expression) Evaluates the specified String expression and makes the parameter available inside the script, returning the result. |
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public static Object |
x(Object x, String expression) Evaluates the specified String expression and makes the parameter available inside the script bound to a variable named 'x', returning the result. |
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public static Object |
xy(Object x, Object y, String expression) Evaluates the specified String expression and makes the first two parameters available inside the script bound to variables named 'x' and 'y' respectively, returning the result. |
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public static Object |
xyz(Object x, Object y, Object z, String expression) Evaluates the specified String expression and makes the first three parameters available inside the script bound to variables named 'x', 'y', and 'z' respectively, returning the result. |
Evaluates the specified String expression and returns the result. For example:
assert Eval.me(' 2 * 4 + 2') == 10
expression
- the Groovy expression to evaluateEvaluates the specified String expression and makes the parameter available inside the script, returning the result. For example, this code binds the 'x' variable:
assert Eval.me('x', 2, ' x * 4 + 2') == 10
expression
- the Groovy expression to evaluateEvaluates the specified String expression and makes the parameter available inside the script bound to a variable named 'x', returning the result. For example, this code executes without failure:
assert Eval.x(2, ' x * 4 + 2') == 10
expression
- the Groovy expression to evaluateEvaluates the specified String expression and makes the first two parameters available inside the script bound to variables named 'x' and 'y' respectively, returning the result. For example, this code executes without failure:
assert Eval.xy(2, 4, ' x * y + 2') == 10
expression
- the Groovy expression to evaluateEvaluates the specified String expression and makes the first three parameters available inside the script bound to variables named 'x', 'y', and 'z' respectively, returning the result. For example, this code executes without failure:
assert Eval.xyz(2, 4, 2, ' x * y + z') == 10
expression
- the Groovy expression to evaluate