Difference between revisions of "$var"
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** Value if .value is specified | ** Value if .value is specified | ||
** If .local is specified, returns [[$true]] or [[$false]] based on whether or not the matching variable is a [[Local Variables|local variable]] | ** If .local is specified, returns [[$true]] or [[$false]] based on whether or not the matching variable is a [[Local Variables|local variable]] | ||
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+ | ==Examples== | ||
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+ | How to search through local variables only: | ||
+ | [[var]] %i = 1 | ||
+ | [[while]] ($var(%varwildcard*,%i).local) { | ||
+ | [[echo]] -ag $var(%varwildcard*,%i) is a local variable | ||
+ | [[inc]] %i | ||
+ | } | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[set]] [[var]] [[Local Variables]] | + | * [[set|/set]] - sets global variables |
+ | * [[var|/var]] - sets local variables | ||
+ | * [[Local Variables]] | ||
[[Category:Variables]][[Category:Remote Identifiers]] | [[Category:Variables]][[Category:Remote Identifiers]] |
Revision as of 22:09, 23 July 2009
Returns information about currently set variables, local or set.
$var(variable name [,N])[.value|.local]
- Variable name is a wild card value.
- N tells us we want the Nth matching variable.
- N is 0 by default, and therefore can be used to check for existence without it
- Returns
- Variable name by default
- Value if .value is specified
- If .local is specified, returns $true or $false based on whether or not the matching variable is a local variable
Examples
How to search through local variables only:
var %i = 1 while ($var(%varwildcard*,%i).local) { echo -ag $var(%varwildcard*,%i) is a local variable inc %i }
See Also
- /set - sets global variables
- /var - sets local variables
- Local Variables