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Is there a method to convert a string to Expr? I tried the following but it doesn't work:

julia> convert(Expr, "a=2")
ERROR: MethodError: Cannot `convert` an object of type String to an object of type Expr
This may have arisen from a call to the constructor Expr(...),
since type constructors fall back to convert methods.

julia> Expr("a=2")
ERROR: TypeError: Expr: expected Symbol, got String
 in Expr(::Any) at ./boot.jl:279
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    I think you want parse("a=2") (it will convert to Symbol or Expr depending on the contents of the string) Dec 22, 2016 at 6:06
  • Thank you. It's what I need. I skimmed the docs (docs.julialang.org/en/release-0.5/manual/metaprogramming) at the middle for Expr but missed to check that parse is right at the top section of the page.
    – Phuoc
    Dec 22, 2016 at 12:47

3 Answers 3

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parse doesn't work here anymore. Now you need Meta.parse:

eval(Meta.parse("a = 2"))

(As pointed out by Markus Hauschel in a comment.)

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As Colin said, to convert to Expr (or Symbol) you use parse. And then to evaluate the resulting Expr you use eval. Both together:

julia> eval(parse("a = 2"))
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Note that as of Julia 1.0, this no longer works. Generally if you want to be evaluating string expression in Julia 1.0 you should be using expressions all the way through, e.g. :(a=2)

julia> parse("a=2")
ERROR: MethodError: no method matching parse(::Expr)

julia> @show eval(:(a=2))
eval($(Expr(:quote, :(a = 2)))) = 2
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  • Please share your code when answering a question with the output so people can reproduce it.
    – Mike
    Nov 9, 2018 at 16:56
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    what about eval(Meta.parse("a = 2")) ?
    – user9452375
    Sep 4, 2019 at 8:30
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    The reply of @MarkusHauschel should be the accepted answer. It worked, thanks!
    – pegah
    Dec 17, 2020 at 21:06

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