You can do this with the set
tag. See the official documentation.
For example,
{% set foo = "bar" %}
{{ foo }}
outputs
bar
Note: there are scoping issues which means that variable values don’t persist between loop iterations, for example, if you want some output to be conditional on a comparison between previous and current loop values:
{# **DOES NOT WORK AS INTENDED** #}
{% set prev = 0 %}
{% for x in [1, 2, 3, 5] %}
{%- if prev != x - 1 %}⋮ (prev was {{ prev }})
{% endif -%}
{{ x }}
{%- set prev = x %}
{% endfor %}
prints
1
⋮ (prev was 0)
2
⋮ (prev was 0)
3
⋮ (prev was 0)
5
because the variable isn’t persisted. Instead you can use a mutable namespace wrapper:
{% set ns = namespace(prev=0) %}
{% for x in [1, 2, 3, 5] %}
{%- if ns.prev != x - 1 %}⋮ (ns.prev was {{ ns.prev }})
{% endif -%}
{{ x }}
{%- set ns.prev = x %}
{% endfor %}
which prints
1
2
3
⋮ (ns.prev was 3)
5
as intended.
set
tag, rather than the specific syntax mistake made by the asker here or how to fix it, which is what the top answers here and at the linked duplicate address.