Variables
Access variables​
Access the value of a variable by its variable name.
a + b
If the value of the variable is a context, a context entry can be accessed by its key.
a.b
Use a null-check if the variable can be null or is optional.
a != null and a.b > 10
Variable names​
The name of a variable can be any alphanumeric string including the _ symbol. For a combination of
words, it's recommended to use the camelCase or the snake_case format. The kebab-case format
is not allowed because it contains the operator -.
When accessing a variable in an expression, keep in mind the variable name is case-sensitive.
Restrictions of a variable name:
- It may not start with a number (e.g.
1stChoiceis not allowed; you can usefirstChoiceinstead). - It may not contain whitespaces (e.g.
order numberis not allowed; you can useorderNumberinstead). - It may not contain an operator (e.g.
+,-,*,/,=,>,<,?,.). - It may not be a literal (e.g.
null,true,false) or a keyword (e.g.function,if,then,else,for,return,between,instance,of,not,in,and,or,some,every,satisfies).
Escape variable names​
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If a variable name or a context key contains any special character (e.g. whitespace, dash, etc.)
then the name can be wrapped into single backquotes/backticks (e.g. `foo bar`).
`first name`
`tracking-id`
order.`total price`
Use the get value() function
to retrieve the context value of an arbitrary key.
get value(order, "total price")