[[$LET]] is precompiler command, which is now usable by modern day [[cavemen]] to help include and exclude which sections of code compiles in their program based on OS/bit-size or other predefined conditions. {{PageSyntax}} : [[$LET]] variable = expression {{PageDescription}} * Unlike [[LET]], [[$LET]] is not optional. * $LET a = 12 sets a precompiler variable "a" to the value of 12. This variable is only valid for the precompiler itself and does nothing to affect the values of any variable/constant which might also be called "a" in the program. * Variable names can contain numbers, letters, and periods in any order. [[$LET]] '''3.2 = TRUE''' is a perfectly valid variable and expression. * Expressions can contain one set of leading and/or trailing quotes; and any number of numbers, letters, and periods, in any order. [[$LET]] '''3.2 = "TRUE"''' is also perfectly valid, but [[$LET]] '''3.2 = ""TRUE""''' will error because of the double quotes. {{PageExamples}} * See example 1 in [[$IF]]. {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[$IF]] * [[$ELSE]] * [[$ELSEIF]] * [[$END IF]] * [[Cavemen]] {{PageNavigation}} <