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The !LET
construct evaluates an expression and assigns the
result to a macro variable. It may create a new macro variable or
change the value of one created by a previous !LET
or
!DO
, but it may not change the value of a macro argument.
!LET
has the following form:
!LET !var = expression
If expression is more than one token, it must be enclosed in parentheses.