On 24.09.2011 18:50, Demosthenes Koptsis wrote:
> so True = T and False = Null for
> txtResult.Text&= CStr(hExpression.Value)&   gb.NewLine
>
> that i also get.
>
>
> I just wonder if this is correct.
> i expected the same functionality with Eval().
>
>
>
i suppose, it *has* the same functionality ("suppose" because i didn't 
look in the sources). it's just a matter of your conversion to a string.
try
Print hExpression.Value
it should give you True
and txtResult.Text = CStr(Eval()) should give "T" respectively.

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