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Published 2008-03-26 Printer-friendly version
Summary: EVALUATE is one of the older functions in the Clarion language. You may know what it does but you probably have not found many times when it works for anything you need to accomplish as a programmer. In this first of two parts Paul Blais explains how EVALUATE works and introduces Evaluator, a tool for testing expressions.
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