matching character strings included in the variable names to display. Display the applicable variables
based on the result of the filter setting.
1 On the Edit item tab area in the Edit flow tab screen, click Scene variable tab or System
variable tab.
The Scene variable tab screen or the System variable tab screen is displayed.
The following is an example of the Scene variable tab screen.
2 On the Variable button area, click Filter.
The Filter setting dialog box is displayed.
3
Click ... at the right of the Filter setting input text box and enter a matching character string or
a logical operation formula.
Enter a matching character string or a logical operation formula based on the following con-
tents. When emptying the Filter setting input text box, a filter set is cleared and all variables
will be displayed.
• Matching character string
Matching string Description
? A wild card representing an arbitrary character.
* A wild card representing zero or more arbitrary characters.
# A wild card representing an arbitrary number.
[< Character list>] A wild card representing an arbitrary character included in <Character list>.
[!<Character list>] A wild card representing an arbitrary character not included in <Character
list>.
Additional Information
The following operation also loads variables.
• When matching “?” as a character and not a wild card, use [?] format.
• When matching “*” as a character and not a wild card, use [*] format.
• When matching “#” as a character and not a wild card, use [#] format.
• Using type identifiers such as “$”, “&”, and “#” can filter a specific variable type.
• Using “()” can filter Array type variables.
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