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<h4 class="subsection">17.4.1 <code>@set</code> and <code>@value</code></h4>

<p><a name="index-set-1027"></a><a name="index-value-1028"></a><a name="index-clear-1029"></a>
You use the <code>@set</code> command to specify a value for a flag, which
is later expanded by the <code>@value</code> command.

  <p>A <dfn>flag</dfn> (aka <dfn>variable</dfn>) is an identifier.  It is best to use
only letters and numerals in a flag name, not &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">-</span></samp>&rsquo; or
&lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">_</span></samp>&rsquo;&mdash;they will work in some contexts, but not all, due to
limitations in TeX.

  <p>The value is the remainder of the input line, and can contain anything.

  <p>Write the <code>@set</code> command like this:

<pre class="example">     @set foo This is a string.
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  <p class="noindent">This sets the value of the flag <code>foo</code> to &ldquo;This is a string.&rdquo;.

  <p>The Texinfo formatters then replace an <code>@value{</code><var>flag</var><code>}</code>
command with the string to which <var>flag</var> is set.  Thus, when
<code>foo</code> is set as shown above, the Texinfo formatters convert this:

<pre class="example">     @value{foo}
<br><span class="roman">to this:</span><br>
     This is a string.
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  <p>You can write an <code>@value</code> command within a paragraph; but you
must write an <code>@set</code> command on a line of its own.

  <p>If you write the <code>@set</code> command like this:

<pre class="example">     @set foo
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  <p class="noindent">without specifying a string, the value of <code>foo</code> is the empty string.

  <p>If you clear a previously set flag with <code>@clear </code><var>flag</var>, a
subsequent <code>@value{flag}</code> command will report an error.

  <p>For example, if you set <code>foo</code> as follows:

<pre class="example">     @set howmuch very, very, very
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  <p class="noindent">then the formatters transform

<pre class="example">     It is a @value{howmuch} wet day.
<br><span class="roman">into</span><br>
     It is a very, very, very wet day.
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  <p>If you write

<pre class="example">     @clear howmuch
</pre>
  <p class="noindent">then the formatters transform

<pre class="example">     It is a @value{howmuch} wet day.
<br><span class="roman">into</span><br>
     It is a {No value for "howmuch"} wet day.
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