SetVar

Version 1.4 by Outhman Moustaghfir on 2024/01/22 10:12

Overview

The SetVar function is used to define and set variables within a scenario. Variables can be classified as either global or local, each serving distinct purposes within the execution of scenarios.

SetVar(variable_name, value, global=False)
  • variable_name: The name of the variable to be set.
  • value: The value to assign to the variable.
  • global (optional): A boolean flag indicating whether the variable should be global. Defaults to False.

Parameters

  • variable_name: (Type: string) The unique identifier for the variable.
  • value: (Type: any) The value to assign to the variable.
  • global: (Type: boolean, Optional) Specifies whether the variable is global or local. Defaults to False.

Usage

Example 1: Setting a Local Variable

<xsl:value-of select=" ixf:SetVar('local_variable', '42')"></xsl:value-of>

This sets a local variable named "local_variable" with a value of 42. Local variables are only accessible within the current scenario.

Example 2: Setting a Global Variable

<xsl:value-of select=" ixf:SetVar('global_variable', 'hello', 'true')"></xsl:value-of>

This sets a global variable named "global_variable" with the value "hello". Global variables can be accessed from the parent scenario.

Retrieving Variable Values

To retrieve the value of a variable, use the GetVar function:

 

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