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What is eval() in javascript?

Answer Posted / Sanjana Singh Jujeliya

The `eval()` function in JavaScript evaluates a string containing a JavaScript expression and returns the result of that expression. It takes one argument, which should be a string representing a valid JavaScript code, and it executes that code. However, due to potential security risks, it's generally recommended to avoid using `eval()` in modern web development.

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