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Duplicate of: How can I evaluate a C# expression dynamically?

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How to evaluate expression. Maybe like:

int a=1;
int b=3;
int c=Eval("a+b");

or

int c=int.parse("1+3*(2+3)");

This seems stupid to me. is it possible in c#?

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You can take code, and using the CSharpCodeProvider write an Eval function that actually compiles your code into an in-memory assembly and then executes that code.

See this CodeProject article for sample source.

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This works, but it produces a new assembly, so while you can use it to eval logical statements, you can't use it for metaprogramming. This is coming in C#5 (see anders's PDC2008 talk on the future of C#) – Orion Edwards Feb 11 at 0:48
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Not directly. C# contains no runtime compiler. There is an open source project attached to Mono that will do this.

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