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I realise there is the SetExtend function, but it only works for hard set values which in my case @extended is not...

I have a value in @extended following StringReplace to count the number of occurences of a word, however I cannot set that @extended into a variable that I could use later in my code.

Any suggestions?

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"$someVariable = @extended" doesn't work? Just remember, just like @error, you have to read the macro immediately after the function you are calling or it gets reset by the function executed after it.

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Like this for example from another thread.
 
$String = "one[two[[three[four five] six[ seven["
 
$String = StringReplace($String, "[", "[")
MsgBox(0, "", "Number found = " & @Extended)
$Var = @extended
MsgBox(0, "", "Number found = " & $Var)
 
From the first msgbox, the output of @extended is 6 as expected, but the output of $Var from the second msgbox is 0.
 
What am I missing?
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molotofc,

 

What am I missing?

The fact that calling a function resets both @error & @extended - so you need to store the value before you call the first MsgBox:

$String = "one[two[[three[four five] six[ seven["

$String = StringReplace($String, "[", "[")

$Var = @extended

MsgBox(0, "", "Number found = " & @Extended)

MsgBox(0, "", "Number found = " & $Var)
All clear? :)

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