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Usage: eval ''variable'' = ''expression''
== Synopsis ==
      show ''variable'' ...
      set ''variable'' ...
      set ''variable'' = ''value''
      unset ''variable'' ...
      ''variable'' = ''expression''
      ''variable'' := ''expression''
      external ''variable'' = ''expression''
      external ''variable'' := ''expression''


The "eval" statement evaluates the Fortran-77 ''expression'' and assigns the
'''unset''' ''variable'' ...
result to the ''variable''.


The statement "show" without parameters lists the names and values of all
== Description ==
global variables that do not have the value "NULL"; with parameters, "show"
lists the names and values of the given variables. Global variables that are
hidden by a local variable with the same name are identified by the attribute
"hidden".


The statement "set" without parameters lists the names and values of all
removes one or more variables.
variables that do not have the value "NULL"; with parameters, "set" lists
the names and values of the given variables. In contrast to "show", local
variables are listed too.
 
"set ''variable'' = ''value''" gives the variable ''variable'' the string value
''value''.
 
The statement "unset" the given variables. System variables cannot be unset.
 
"''variable'' = ''expression''" and "''variable'' := ''expression''" are shorthand
notations for "eval ''variable'' = ''expression''" and "set ''variable'' =
''expression''", respectively.
 
"external ''variable'' := ''value''" or "external ''variable'' = ''value''" assign
a value (i. e. a string) or the result of an expression to an external
(non-local) variable even if a local variable with the same name exists.
This command can be used to return values from a macro to the calling macro.

Revision as of 12:01, 17 August 2009

Synopsis

unset variable ...

Description

removes one or more variables.