Evaluate MATLAB expression
eval(
evaluates the
MATLAB® code in expression
)expression
.
Note
In most cases, using the eval
function is less
efficient than using other MATLAB functions and language constructs, and the resulting code can
be more difficult to read and debug. For more information, see Alternatives to the eval Function.
[
returns the outputs from output1,...,outputN
] = eval(expression
)expression
in the specified
variables.
If you use eval
within an anonymous function, nested
function, or function that contains a nested function, the evaluated
expression
does not create any variables.
To allow the MATLAB parser to perform stricter checks on your code and avoid untrapped
errors and other unexpected behaviors, do not include output arguments in the
input to the eval
function. For example, the statement
eval(['output = ',expression])
is not recommended.
Instead, specify output arguments to the eval
function to
store the results of the evaluated expression. For example:
output = eval(expression)