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&allocated — cumulative allocation
&ascii — ASCII characters
&clock — time of day
&collections — garbage collections
&cset — all characters
&current — current co-expression
&date — date
&dateline — date and time of day
&digits — digits
&dump — set termination dump
&e — base of natural logarithms
&error — set error conversion
&errornumber — number of last error
&errortext — description of last error
&errorvalue — value causing last error
&errout — standard error output
&fail — failure
&features — implementation features
&file — source file
&host — host system
&input — standard input
&lcase — lowercase letters
&letters — letters
&level — procedure level
&main — main co-expression
&null — null value
&output — standard output
&phi — golden ratio
&pi — pi
&pos — scanning position
&progname — program name
&random : i — random seed
&regions — storage regions
&source — source co-expression
&storage — storage utilization
&subject — subject of scanning
&time — elapsed time
&ucase — uppercase letters
&version — Icon version

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SNOBOL4 functions
 
augmented assignment
 
Description

v op:= x : v
v op:= x performs the operation v op x and assigns the result to v; it produces the variable v.

There are augmented assignment operators for all infix operations except assignments.

Additional error conditions for augmented assignment operations are the same as for the basic operations.
 
Parameters
v
a settable variable
op
all infix operators except assignment
x
just about anything
returns
v
 
Errors
101 v requires integer, but x not integer
103 v requires string, but x not string
111 v is not a variable
+ the same as for op
 
See Also
  • v:=x — assign value
 
Examples

Example 1 — Adding to an Integer:
i1 +:= i2 produces the same result as i1 := i1 + i2.