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created: 20141002133113496
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modified: 20230422150445336
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tags: Concepts Reference WikiText
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title: Variables
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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!! Introduction
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* A <<.def variable>> is a ''snippet of text'' that can be accessed by name.
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* The text is referred to as the variable's <<.def value>>.
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Variables are defined by [[widgets|Widgets]]. Several core widgets define variables, the most common being the <<.wlink LetWidget>>, <<.wlink SetWidget>> and <<.wlink ListWidget>> widgets.
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The values of variables are available to descendant widgets, including transcluded content. For example, within each tiddler in the main story river the variable <<.var currentTiddler>> is set to the title of the tiddler.
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Variables can also be overwritten by descendent widgets defining variables of the same name, thus binding a different snippet to that name for the scope of the children of the widget.
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!! Special Kinds of Variables
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There are several special kinds of variable that extend their basic capabilities:
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* [[Procedures]] are snippets of text that can be passed parameters when wikified
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* [[Functions]] are snippets of text containing [[filters|Filters]] with optional named parameters
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* [[Custom Widgets]] are snippets of text containing definitions of custom [[widget|Widgets]]
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* [[Macros]] are snippets of text that can contain placeholders that are filled in with parameters whenever the macro is used
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Note that these special kinds of variable can only be created with the associated shortcut definition syntax.
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For a more detailed comparison of these special kinds of variables, see [[Variable Usage]].
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!! Defining Variables
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The following core widgets are commonly used to define variables:
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* <<.wlink LetWidget>> widget -- the easiest way to define multiple variables
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* <<.wlink SetWidget>> widget -- the most flexible way to define a single variable
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* <<.wlink ParametersWidget>> widget -- used to declare parameter variables within [[procedures|Procedures]] and [[custom widgets|Custom Widgets]]
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* <<.wlink ListWidget>> widget -- defines a loop variable and optional counter variable
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* <<.wlink SetMultipleVariablesWidget>> widget -- allows creation of multiple variables at once where the names and values are not known in advance
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!! Using Variables
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Once a variable is defined there are several ways to access it.
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!!! Transcluding Variables
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Transcluding a variable renders the text contents of the variable as if it replaced the call. It is a shortcut syntax for the <<.wlink TranscludeWidget>> widget with the `$variable` attribute.
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```
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<<varname>>
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```
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Parameters can be passed to the transclusion as follows:
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```
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<<varname "This is a parameter">>
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<<varname param:"This is a parameter">>
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<<varname param:"This is a parameter" second:"Another parameter">>
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```
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The handling of these parameters depends on the kind of variable:
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* [[Procedures]] assign the parameters to variables that are available within the procedure
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* [[Macros]] replace the text of the special markers `$param$` with the values passed to the macro for those parameters (see [[Macro Parameter Handling]] for the details)
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The parameters are ignored for other kinds of variable.
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!!! Macro Variable Substitutions
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Before the text of a macro is used, the special markers `$(variable)$` are replaced with the values of the named variable.
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!!! Variable Attributes
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Variables can be used as the value of attributes of widgets or HTML elements:
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```
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<div class=<<varname>>>
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```
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Parameters can be passed:
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```
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<div class=<<varname "This is a parameter">>>
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...
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<div class=<<varname param:"This is a parameter">>>
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...
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<div class=<<varname param:"This is a parameter" second:"Another parameter">>>
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...
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```
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The handling of these parameters depends on the kind of variable:
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* [[Functions]] assign the parameters to variables that are available within the function
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* [[Macros]] replace the text of the special markers `$param$` with the values passed to the macro for those parameters (see [[Macro Parameter Handling]] for the details)
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The parameters are ignored for other kinds of variable.
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!!! Variables in Filters
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Variables can be accessed within [[Filters]] using angle brackets to quote the name:
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```
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[<varname>]
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```
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Parameters can be passed in the usual way:
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```
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[<varname "This is a parameter">]
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[<varname param:"This is a parameter">]
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[<varname param:"This is a parameter" second:"Another parameter">]
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...
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```
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!! See Also
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* The <<.mlink dumpvariables>> macro lists all variables that are available at that position in the widget tree
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* Complete listing of ~TiddlyWiki's built-in [[Core Variables]]
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!! Examples
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!!! Example of Defining a Variable
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<$macrocall $name=".example" n="1"
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eg="""<$set name=animal value=zebra>
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<<animal>>
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</$set>"""/>
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!!! Example of Defining a Macro
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The `\define` pragma below [[defines a macro|Macro Definitions]] called <<.var tags-of-current-tiddler>>. The macro returns the value of the tiddler's <<.field tags>> field, and can be accessed from anywhere else in the same tiddler (or in any tiddler that [[imports|ImportVariablesWidget]] it).
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<$importvariables filter="$:/editions/tw5.com/macro-examples/tags-of-current-tiddler">
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<$codeblock code={{$:/editions/tw5.com/macro-examples/tags-of-current-tiddler}}/>
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<$macrocall $name=".example" n="2" eg="""The tags are: <<tags-of-current-tiddler>>"""/>
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</$importvariables>
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!!! Example of Using a Variable as a Filter Parameter
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This example uses the <<.olink backlinks>> [[operator|Filter Operators]] to list all tiddlers that link to this one.
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<$macrocall $name=".example" n="3" eg="""<<list-links filter:"[<currentTiddler>backlinks[]]">>"""/>
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