When I am evaluating Arithmetic operation without quotes in math.eval function null is ignored and I get proper results. Where as if I put quotes to same function it throws error.
Problem is I cannot work without string, as I have some custom functions which cannot be processed without quotes.
I am using mathjs version 4.0.1.
In math.eval(100+null)
, the expression 100+null
is evaluated before the .eval()
function is called. 100+null
(as a plain JavaScript expression) evaluates to 100. When you pass a string, you're asking the Mathjs expression parser to evaluate the expression, and clearly it considers '100+null'
to be a syntax error; there is no null
constant in the Mathjs expression syntax.