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<sect1 id="language.variables"> <sect1 id="language.variables">
<title>Variables</title> <title>Variables</title>
<para>
Smarty has several different types of variables, all of which are
explained in more detail below. The type of the variable depends on what
symbol it is prefixed with (or enclosed within).
</para>
<para>
Variable in Smarty can be either displayed directly or used as arguments
for function attributes and modifiers, inside conditional expressions,
etc. To print a variable, simply enclose it in the delimiters so that it
is the only thing contained between them. Examples:
<programlisting>
{$Name}
{$Contacts[row].Phone}
&lt;body bgcolr="{#bgcolor#}"&gt;</programlisting>
</para>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Variables assigned from PHP</title> <title>Variables assigned from PHP</title>
<para> <para>
Variables that are assigned from PHP are referenced by preceding Variables that are assigned from PHP are referenced by preceding
them with a dollar sign ($) and enclosing the variable in delimiters them with a dollar sign <literal>$</literal>.
like so: $varname
</para> </para>
<example> <example>
<title>displaying assigned variables</title> <title>assigned variables</title>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
Hello {$firstname}, glad to see you could make it. Hello {$firstname}, glad to see you could make it.
&lt;p&gt; &lt;p&gt;
@@ -145,6 +162,7 @@ Hello Doug, glad to see you could make it.
Your last login was on January 11th, 2001.</programlisting> Your last login was on January 11th, 2001.</programlisting>
</example> </example>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Associative arrays</title> <title>Associative arrays</title>
<para> <para>