a = b

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Description

Description:
Assigns the result of expression on the right to the variable on the left. Technically this is not a command and it is not listed in supportInfo; this is more of a compiler instruction.
The following structure is invalid: a = b = c = 4;
Groups:
Variables

Syntax

Syntax:
variable = value
Parameters:
variable: Anything - see Identifier
value: Anything
Return Value:
Nothing
The returned value is not equivalent to nil. See Notes below for additional information.

Examples

Example 1:
_value = 5
Example 2:
_mygroup = group player
Example 3:
_greeting = "Hello!"
Example 4:
private _enemyTank = myTank1

Additional Information

See also:
Operators

Notes

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Kronzky - c
Posted on Dec 15, 2006 - 05:27 (UTC)
A conditional assignment can be done via the following syntax:
_msg = if (alive player) then {"you're alive"} else {"you're dead"}
Alef - c
Posted on Jun 22, 2009 - 16:27 (UTC)
It's possible to assign to numbers. Numbers values are not changed. Useful instead of assigning to nul or nil when a result is of no use.
[player] execVM "myScript.sqf"
Dedmen - c
Posted on Nov 09, 2016 - 00:29 (UTC)
This operator actually does not return a Nil. It really returns pure Nothing. Not Nil Nothing.
This can cause problems. For example:
_var1 = call { _var2 = ""; };
The return value of the "call" is the return value of the "=" operator.
If it were a nil then of cause "_var = nil;" would work just fine.
But in reality this causes a "Generic Error in expression" because you can't assign pure Nothing to anything