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- /doc/scratch/
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date: 2015-01-22
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menu:
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main:
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parent: extras
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next: /extras/datafiles
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prev: /extras/pagination
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title: Scratch
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weight: 80
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---
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`Scratch` -- a "scratchpad" for your node- or page-scoped variables. In most cases you can do well without `Scratch`, but there are some use cases that aren't solvable with Go's templates without `Scratch`'s help, due to scoping issues.
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`Scratch` is added to both `Node` and `Page` -- with following methods:
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* `Set` and `Add` takes a `key` and the `value` to add.
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* `Get` returns the `value` for the `key` given.
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* `SetInMap` takes a `key`, `mapKey` and `value`
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* `GetSortedMapValues` returns array of values from `key` sorted by `mapKey`
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`Set` and `SetInMap` can store values of any type. `Add` accepts values that support Go's `+` operator.
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The scope of the backing data is global for the given `Node` or `Page`, and spans partial and shortcode includes.
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## Sample usage
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The usage is best illustrated with some samples:
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```
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{{ $.Scratch.Add "a1" 12 }}
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{{ $.Scratch.Get "a1" }} {{/* => 12 */}}
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{{ $.Scratch.Add "a1" 1 }}
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{{ $.Scratch.Get "a1" }} // {{/* => 13 */}}
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{{ $.Scratch.Add "a2" "AB" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.Get "a2" }} {{/* => AB */}}
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{{ $.Scratch.Add "a2" "CD" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.Get "a2" }} {{/* => ABCD */}}
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{{ $.Scratch.Set "v1" 123 }}
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{{ $.Scratch.Get "v1" }} {{/* => 123 */}}
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{{ $.Scratch.SetInMap "a3" "b" "XX" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.SetInMap "a3" "a" "AA" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.SetInMap "a3" "c" "CC" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.SetInMap "a3" "b" "BB" }}
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{{ $.Scratch.GetSortedMapValues "a3" }} {{/* => []interface {}{"AA", "BB", "CC"} */}}
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```
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**Note:** The examples above uses the special `$` variable, which refers to the top-level node. This is the behavior you most likely want, and will help remove some confusion when using `Scratch` inside page range loops -- and you start inadvertently calling the wrong `Scratch`. But there may be use cases for `{{ .Scratch.Add "key" "some value" }}`.
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