SadBunny Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 (edited) The following code: Opt("ExpandVarStrings", True) $string1 = "something" $string2 = "another thing" $try = "this" $stringToUse="string1" ; Test bit 1 ConsoleWrite("=====" & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite("Test: '$try$', '$" & $stringToUse & "$'@CRLF@") ConsoleWrite("-----" & @CRLF) ; Test bit 2 ConsoleWrite("=====" & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite("Test: '$string2$'@CRLF@") ConsoleWrite("-----" & @CRLF) ... produces: Quote ===== Test: 'this', '$string1$'@CRLF@----- ===== Test: 'another thing' ----- Main question: can I read the variable to read from from a variable, like I tried in "Test bit 1"? (If not, then why?) Second question: if I cannot and if it is because the string expansion is done at "compile time" or something, why does it break the expansion of the "@CRLF@" after the concatenated string as well (but not before - the $try$ is expanded just fine), but then still just outputs a string and doesn't throw any errors? I don't have a particular thing I'm trying to accomplish; another question about language files just made me remember that I used this option long ago and it helped me greatly for that purpose. This to say that I don't need other approaches. I'm just playing around - I probably wouldn't use the ExpandVarStrings for anything serious at this point anyway Edited November 28, 2016 by SadBunny 2 tpyos. Roses are FF0000, violets are 0000FF... All my base are belong to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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