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I wish to append or prepend some html to the page.

Rather than my function going:

var action = 'prepend'; // may be prepend or append
var htmlStr = '<strong>text example</strong>';
var obj = $('#wrapExample');

if(action == 'prepend'){

    $(obj).prepend(htmlStr);

}else{

   $(obj).append(htmlStr);

}

Can I somehow eval the 'action' variable e.g.

eval('$(obj).' + action + '(' + htmlStr + ')');

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Are you perhaps looking for

$(obj)[action](htmlStr)

Saying someobject["something"] and someobject.something are equivalent in javascript.

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Instead of eval you can use:

$(obj)[action](htmlStr);

The following are equivalent:

a.foo
a["foo"]

Therefore, when you have something like:

var property = "foo";

You can do:

a[property]

to programmatically access a property/method.

Also, since your obj variable is already a jQuery result, you can skip the additional $:

obj[action](htmlStr);

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I think it should be eval('$(obj).' + action + '(htmlStr);');

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