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This scripting command has to variants:
{{RV|type=command


* [[private variableName]]
|game1= ofp
* [[private variableNameList]]
|version1= 1.00


{{Disambig}}
|game2= ofpe
|version2= 1.00
 
|game3= arma1
|version3= 1.00
 
|game4= arma2
|version4= 1.00
 
|game5= arma2oa
|version5= 1.50
 
|game6= tkoh
|version6= 1.00
 
|game7= arma3
|version7= 0.50
 
|gr1= Variables
 
|descr= Sets a variable to the innermost scope (see {{Link|#Example 3}}). See also [[param]] and [[params]].
{{Feature|informative|[[private]] variables '''must''' start with an underscore: {{hl|c= [[private]] '''{{Color|red|_}}'''myVar1 = "myVar";}} - see [[Identifier]].}}
{{Feature|warning|'''Always''' make your local variables '''private''' (through [[private]] or [[params]]) in order to avoid [[Variables#Scopes|overwriting a local variable of the same name]].}}
 
|s1= [[private]] variableName
 
|p1= variableName: [[String]] - e.g <sqf inline>"_myVar"</sqf>
 
|r1= [[Nothing]]
 
|s2= [[private]] variableNameList
 
|p21= variableNameList: [[Array]] of [[String]]s - e.g <sqf inline>["_target", "_damage"]</sqf>
 
|r2= [[Nothing]]
 
|s3= [[private]] _identifier = value
 
|s3since= arma3 1.54
 
|p41= _identifier: underscored [[Identifier|variable name]], for example <sqf inline>_myVar</sqf>
 
|p42= value: [[Anything]]: value to assign to the variable
 
|r3= [[Nothing]]
 
|x1= <sqf>
private _varname = "this is my new variable"; // since {{arma3}} v1.54
 
// identical, but less performant
private "_varname";
_varname = "this is my new variable";
</sqf>
 
|x2= <sqf>
private ["_varname1", "_varname2"];
_varname1 = "variable 1";
_varname2 = "variable 2";
</sqf>
 
|x3= <sqf>
_lol = 123; call { hint str [_lol] }; // [123]
_lol = 123; call { private "_lol"; hint str [_lol] }; // [any]
</sqf>
 
|x4= <sqf>
_myvar = 123;
systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123]
call {
systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123]
private "_myvar";
systemChat str [_myvar]; // [any]
_myvar = 345;
systemChat str [_myvar]; // [345]
};
systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123]
</sqf>
 
|seealso= [[param]] [[params]] {{Link|Variables#Scopes}}
}}
 
{{Note
|user= Faguss
|timestamp= 20100804133000
|text= The higher scope is also the script from which the function has been called.<br>
in '''script2.sqf''':
<sqf>_a = 2;</sqf>
in '''script1.sqf''':
<sqf>
_a = 1;
call compile preprocessFileLineNumbers "script2.sqf";
hint format ["%1", _a];
</sqf>
Game will display 2.<br>
Inserting <sqf inline>private "_a"</sqf> in the function prevents the change and so number 1 will be displayed on the screen.
}}
 
{{Note
|user= DreadedEntity
|timestamp= 20150225170600
|text= Recursive loops require the use of [[private]]. Without it, your variables will be overwritten.
}}
 
{{Note
|user= 654wak654
|timestamp= 20180131103700
|text= This command is ''similar'' to javascript's {{Link|https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/let|let}} keyword.<br>
'''EDIT:''' in the way that it scopes the variable to the innermost scope. Otherwise, let and private can behave differently - [[User:Lou Montana|Lou Montana]] ([[User talk:Lou Montana|talk]])
}}

Latest revision as of 17:52, 26 February 2024

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Description

Description:
Sets a variable to the innermost scope (see Example 3). See also param and params.
private variables must start with an underscore: private _myVar1 = "myVar"; - see Identifier.
Always make your local variables private (through private or params) in order to avoid overwriting a local variable of the same name.
Groups:
Variables

Syntax 1

Syntax:
private variableName
Parameters:
variableName: String - e.g "_myVar"
Return Value:
Nothing

Syntax 2

Syntax:
private variableNameList
Parameters:
variableNameList: Array of Strings - e.g ["_target", "_damage"]
Return Value:
Nothing

Syntax 3

Syntax:
private _identifier = value
Parameters:
_identifier: underscored variable name, for example _myVar
value: Anything: value to assign to the variable
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
private _varname = "this is my new variable"; // since Arma 3 v1.54 // identical, but less performant private "_varname"; _varname = "this is my new variable";
Example 2:
private ["_varname1", "_varname2"]; _varname1 = "variable 1"; _varname2 = "variable 2";
Example 3:
_lol = 123; call { hint str [_lol] }; // [123] _lol = 123; call { private "_lol"; hint str [_lol] }; // [any]
Example 4:
_myvar = 123; systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123] call { systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123] private "_myvar"; systemChat str [_myvar]; // [any] _myvar = 345; systemChat str [_myvar]; // [345] }; systemChat str [_myvar]; // [123]

Additional Information

See also:
param params Variables - Scopes

Notes

Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
Faguss - c
Posted on Aug 04, 2010 - 13:30 (UTC)
The higher scope is also the script from which the function has been called.
in script2.sqf:
_a = 2;
in script1.sqf:
_a = 1; call compile preprocessFileLineNumbers "script2.sqf"; hint format ["%1", _a];
Game will display 2.
Inserting private "_a" in the function prevents the change and so number 1 will be displayed on the screen.
DreadedEntity - c
Posted on Feb 25, 2015 - 17:06 (UTC)
Recursive loops require the use of private. Without it, your variables will be overwritten.
654wak654 - c
Posted on Jan 31, 2018 - 10:37 (UTC)
This command is similar to javascript's let keyword.
EDIT: in the way that it scopes the variable to the innermost scope. Otherwise, let and private can behave differently - Lou Montana (talk)