| ``set``
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Inside code blocks you can also assign values to variables. Assignments use
the ``set`` tag and can have multiple targets.
Here is how you can assign the ``bar`` value to the ``foo`` variable:
.. code-block:: jinja
    {% set foo = 'bar' %}
After the ``set`` call, the ``foo`` variable is available in the template like
any other ones:
.. code-block:: jinja
    {# displays bar #}
    {{ foo }}
The assigned value can be any valid :ref:`Twig expressions
<twig-expressions>`:
.. code-block:: jinja
    {% set foo = [1, 2] %}
    {% set foo = {'foo': 'bar'} %}
    {% set foo = 'foo' ~ 'bar' %}
Several variables can be assigned in one block:
.. code-block:: jinja
    {% set foo, bar = 'foo', 'bar' %}
    {# is equivalent to #}
    {% set foo = 'foo' %}
    {% set bar = 'bar' %}
The ``set`` tag can also be used to 'capture' chunks of text:
.. code-block:: jinja
    {% set foo %}
        <div id="pagination">
            ...
        </div>
    {% endset %}
.. caution::
    If you enable automatic output escaping, Twig will only consider the
    content to be safe when capturing chunks of text.
.. note::
    Note that loops are scoped in Twig; therefore a variable declared inside a
    ``for`` loop is not accessible outside the loop itself:
    .. code-block:: jinja
        {% for item in list %}
            {% set foo = item %}
        {% endfor %}
        {# foo is NOT available #}
    If you want to access the variable, just declare it before the loop:
    .. code-block:: jinja
        {% set foo = "" %}
        {% for item in list %}
            {% set foo = item %}
        {% endfor %}
        {# foo is available #}
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