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javascript string to object

How to apply string object value to a variable Ex.

var str='{a:"www"}'

Now how to set

var obj={a:"www"}

I try eval() but not working

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eval should work, and it's actually a MDN solution, not to mention that your string is not a valid JSON, so eval is your only option (if you don't want to include a library for that).

var str='{a:"www"}';
var obj=eval("("+str+")");
console.log(obj);

Quick test in Chrome Dev Tool:

eval("("+'{a:"www"}'+")")
Object
    a: "www"
    __proto__: Object

Just remember to wrap your string in parenthesis and assign it outside eval and it'll be (relatively) safe.


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