Bit of an odd question but I want to do something like:
a = 6
b = 12
cond = "((a > 5 and b > 10) or a > 50)" #user generated
if cond
#do something
end
How can I parse the string, substitute the variables and run as a conditional.
Once you have a Ruby string cond
, you can just do eval(cond)
. But be aware that people will criticize this for security reasons.
By the way, if you actually do eval(cond)
to your code, it will return an error because the string cond
in your example is not a valid Ruby code.
a
, b
, but once you embed that in a method or something, it will not work because they are local variables. In order to make it work in that situation, you should use the Ruby method binding
. But that should be another issue.
&&
/||
andand
/or
in Ruby are not the same.