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Variables
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## Table of contents
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- [Variables assigned from PHP](./language-variables/language-assigned-variables.md)
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- [Variable scopes](./language-variables/language-variable-scopes.md)
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- [Variables loaded from config files](./language-variables/language-config-variables.md)
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- [{$smarty} reserved variable](./language-variables/language-variables-smarty.md)
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Smarty has several different types of variables. The type of the
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variable depends on what symbol it is prefixed or enclosed within.
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Variables in Smarty can be either displayed directly or used as
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arguments for [functions](./language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-functions.md),
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[attributes](./language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-attributes.md) and
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[modifiers](./language-modifiers.md), inside conditional expressions, etc.
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To print a variable, simply enclose it in the
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[delimiters](../programmers/api-variables/variable-left-delimiter.md) so that it is the only thing
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contained between them.
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{$Name}
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{$product.part_no} <b>{$product.description}</b>
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{$Contacts[row].Phone}
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<body bgcolor="{#bgcolor#}">
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> **Note**
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> An easy way to examine assigned Smarty variables is with the
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> [debugging console](./chapter-debugging-console.md).
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