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sidebar_label: JSHandle.evaluateHandle
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---
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# JSHandle.evaluateHandle() method
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This method passes this handle as the first argument to `pageFunction`.
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**Signature:**
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```typescript
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class JSHandle {evaluateHandle<Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc<[this, ...Params]> = EvaluateFunc<[
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this,
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...Params
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]>>(pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params): Promise<HandleFor<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>>>;}
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```
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## Parameters
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| Parameter | Type | Description |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| pageFunction | Func \| string | |
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| args | Params | |
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**Returns:**
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Promise<[HandleFor](./puppeteer.handlefor.md)<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>>>
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## Remarks
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The only difference between `jsHandle.evaluate` and `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` is that `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` returns an in-page object (JSHandle).
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If the function passed to `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` returns a Promise, then `evaluateHandle.evaluateHandle` waits for the promise to resolve and returns its value.
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See [Page.evaluateHandle()](./puppeteer.page.evaluatehandle.md) for more details.
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