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The '''/set command''' can be used to replace the value of an existing variable or create a new variable and assign it the given value. By default /set creates global variable, this can be changed via the -l switch. Unlike the {{mIRC|/var}} command, set cannot assign a value to multiple variables at once. It support {{mirc|variables#Math_Operations|one math operation}}. | The '''/set command''' can be used to replace the value of an existing variable or create a new variable and assign it the given value. By default /set creates global variable, this can be changed via the -l switch. Unlike the {{mIRC|/var}} command, set cannot assign a value to multiple variables at once. It support {{mirc|variables#Math_Operations|one math operation}}. | ||