The Eval() function is used to execute a string expression as Python code and return the value of the expression execution.
Example
#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
x = 11
print(eval( '3 * x' ))
print(eval('pow(2,4)'))
n = 11
print( eval("n + 4"))
Output:
33
16
15
Syntax
eval(expression)
Parameters
The method takes string expression as an input parameter.
Return Value
Return the result of expression execution.