> I am using a native method to call eval() on a valid javascript
> statement.
>
> private String[] evalscript(String javascript, String format){
> return evalJavascript(javascript, format).toString().split(",");
> }
>
> private native Object evalJavascript(String javascript, String
> format)/*-{
>
> result = eval(javascript);
>
> return result;
>
> }
>
> This works generally. But I also need to use custom javascript
> functions like average()l
>
> function average()
> {
> var items = average.arguments.length
> var sum = 0
> for (i = 0; i < items;i++)
> {
> sum += average.arguments[i]
> }
> return (sum/items)
>
> }
>
> I can put this average() as another native method inside the same
> class. but I can't figure out how to get eval to look it up.
>
> do I have to spell out the whole gwt naming convention
> this.@MyClass::average()(); ?
You'd probably have to put the function in the global scope
(window.average = function() { ... }; note window, not $wnd here).
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