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Variable Tags

Variable Tags are used to create new Liquid variables.

assign

Creates a new variable.

Input

  {% assign my_variable = false %}
{% if my_variable != true %}
This statement is valid.
{% endif %}

Output

   This statement is valid.

Use quotations " " to save the variable as a string.

Input

  {% assign foo = "bar" %}
{{ foo }}

Output

  bar

capture

Captures the string inside of the opening and closing tags and assigns it to a variable. Variables created through capture are strings.

Input

  {% capture my_variable %}I am being captured.{% endcapture %}
{{ my_variable }}

Output

  I am being captured.

increment

Creates a new number variable, and increases its value by one every time it is called. The initial value is 0.

Input

  {% increment variable %}
{% increment variable %}
{% increment variable %}

Output

  0
1
2

Variables created through the increment tag are independent from variables created through assign or capture.

In the example below, a variable named "var" is created through assign. The increment tag is then used several times on a variable with the same name. However, note that the increment tag does not affect the value of "var" that was created through assign.

Input

  {% assign var = 10 %}
{% increment var %}
{% increment var %}
{% increment var %}
{{ var }}

Output

  0
1
2
10

decrement

Creates a new number variable, and decreases its value by one every time it is called. The initial value is -1.

Input

  {% decrement variable %}
{% decrement variable %}
{% decrement variable %}

Output

  -1
-2
-3

Like increment, variables declared inside decrement are independent from variables created through assign or capture.