One can obtain the function-object of a JavaScript function that is identified by its name in string format using the following methods:
const myFunc = function() {
console.log('Hello World!');
}
const funcName = 'myFunc';
const myFuncObj = window[funcName];
const myFunc = function() {
console.log('Hello World!');
}
const funcName = 'myFunc';
const myFuncObj = eval(funcName);
It is important to note that using eval is not recommended as it can be a security risk, and should only be used when there is no other alternative.
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Asked: 2021-04-12 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: May 04 '21
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