Function Reference
— Built-in Function: eval (try, catch)

Parse the string try and evaluate it as if it were an Octave program. If that fails, evaluate the optional string catch. The string try is evaluated in the current context, so any results remain available after eval returns.

The following example makes the variable a with the approximate value 3.1416 available.

          eval("a = acos(-1);");

If an error occurs during the evaluation of try the catch string is evaluated, as the following example shows.

          eval ('error ("This is a bad example");',
               'printf ("This error occurred:\n%s\n", lasterr ());');
              -| This error occurred:
                 This is a bad example