Defining Your Own Variables

Defining Your Own Variables

Rubiscape provides the facility to declare a variable at the workbook level. You can add a variable, edit its value, and delete it when it is no longer required. You can use this variable in Custom Components and even in conditional task execution.

You can define a variable or add the result of an algorithm as a variable.

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