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| == Variables == | == Declaration == |
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| Variables are defined with `set` and accessed by surrounding a variable's name with percent signs (`%`). Best practice is to quote variable substitutions. |
Variables are declared with the `set` [[Batch/BuiltinCommands#Set|builtin. |
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| IF "%foo%"=="bar" ECHO Equal }}} === Escaping Special Character === Special characters are escaped using the4 caret (`^`). {{{ set foo=bar ^| baz }}} As with Unix scripting, when commands spawn subshells that re-interpret tokens, it becomes necessary to add an escaped escape character for each layer. {{{ echo foo ^^^& bar | subroutine }}} Double-quoted strings are also interpreted literally. === Escaping Double Quotes === ''Because'' double-quoted strings are interpreted literally, there is further complication for double-quoted strings containing double quotes. There is no universal solution as `cmd.exe` defers interpretation. Consult the specific commands to see if double quotes should be duplicated... {{{ set foo="foo ""bar"" baz" }}} ...or should be escaped in the Unix style... {{{ set foo="foo \"bar\" baz" |
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| == Unset Variables == | == Usage == Variables are accessed by their name. A percent sign (`%`) must surround the name. {{{ set bar=%foo% }}} If a variable's value includes a character that the shell will interpret specially, [[Batch/Quoting|quote]] the variable. {{{ set bar="%foo%" }}} |
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| echo %MyVar% | echo %MyVar% # '%MyVar%' |
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This prints `%MyVar%`. The same behavior will be seen internally, as in conditional statement. |
Batch File Variables
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Declaration
Variables are declared with the set [[Batch/BuiltinCommands#Set|builtin.
set foo=bar
Usage
Variables are accessed by their name. A percent sign (%) must surround the name.
set bar=%foo%
If a variable's value includes a character that the shell will interpret specially, quote the variable.
set bar="%foo%"
If a variable is not set, no substitution occurs.
set MyVar= echo %MyVar% # '%MyVar%'
