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I am developing a web application in asp.net mvc 3. I am very new to it. In a view using razor, I'd like to declare some local variables and use it across the entire page. How can this be done?

It seems rather trivial to be able to do the following action:

@bool isUserConnected = string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName);
@if (isUserConnected)
{ // meaning that the viewing user has not been saved
    <div>
        <div> click to join us </div>
        <a id="login" href="javascript:void(0);" style="display: inline; ">join</a>
    </div>
}

But this doesn't work. Is this possible?

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7 Answers 7

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I think you were pretty close, try this:

@{bool isUserConnected = string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName);}
@if (isUserConnected)
{ // meaning that the viewing user has not been saved so continue
    <div>
        <div> click to join us </div>
        <a id="login" href="javascript:void(0);" style="display: inline; ">join here</a>
    </div>
}
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  • oh darn, I was trying every possible work around but this. Thanks Tomas!
    – vondip
    Jul 6, 2011 at 19:19
  • How do you do this in VB.NET? Jan 18, 2012 at 13:51
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    oh, i found it out by myself: @Code .. End Code instead of @{ .. } Jan 18, 2012 at 13:55
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    @Abhijeet.Nagre, in the question he writes: @bool isUserConnected = string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName); but variable definition must be inside a "code block". I can't give a better answer to why then that, it's just how razor works. Apr 8, 2015 at 8:04
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    @AbhijeetNagre - Razor is usually quite good at understanding where code starts and ends, but it's not perfect. Sometimes we just have to give it a little hint regarding what should be treated as Razor/C#, and what shouldn't. If you ever get a Razor error, adding { } tags is usually the first step
    – Jon Story
    Oct 8, 2015 at 10:16
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I think the variable should be in the same block:

@{
    bool isUserConnected = string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName);
    if (isUserConnected)
    { 
        // meaning that the viewing user has not been saved
        <div>
            <div> click to join us </div>
            <a id="login" href="javascript:void(0);" style="display: inline; ">join</a>
        </div>
    }
}
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  • That seems to be the case, in MVC3 at least. Apr 22, 2013 at 15:10
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    Excellent! Any idea how you would then use the variable isUserConnected again further down the page?
    – SharpC
    Oct 21, 2015 at 10:57
  • @SharpC Once you declare a variable like that it's available in the rest of that .cshtml file. Later in the file you could do something like @if (isUserConnected) { /* stuff if connected */ } or <div>Connected? @isUserConnected</div> (this works better with strings). It's not available outside that file though (e.g. you'll have to declare it separately in partials). Oct 22, 2015 at 14:11
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You can also use:

@if(string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName))
{
...your code...
}

No need for a variable in the code

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    This doesn't provide an answer to the question. Feb 7, 2017 at 16:29
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Not a direct answer to OP's problem, but it may help you too. You can declare a local variable next to some html inside a scope without trouble.

@foreach (var item in Model.Stuff)
{
    var file = item.MoreStuff.FirstOrDefault();

    <li><a href="@item.Source">@file.Name</a></li>
}
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  • this should be the correct answer. works with latest blazor May 9 at 8:23
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If you're looking for a int variable, one that increments as the code loops, you can use something like this:

@{
  int counter = 1;

  foreach (var item in Model.Stuff) {
    ... some code ...
    counter = counter + 1;
  }
} 
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If you want a variable to be accessible across the entire page, it works well to define it at the top of the file. (You can use either an implicit or explicit type.)

@{
    // implicit type
    var something1 = "something";

    // explicit type
    string something2 = "something";
}

<div>@something1</div> @*display first variable*@
<div>@something2</div> @*display second variable*@
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you can put everything in a block and easily write any code that you wish in that block just exactly the below code :

@{
        bool isUserConnected = string.IsNullOrEmpty(Model.CreatorFullName);
        if (isUserConnected)
        { // meaning that the viewing user has not been saved
            <div>
                <div> click to join us </div>
                <a id="login" href="javascript:void(0);" style="display: inline; ">join</a>
            </div>
        }
    }

it helps you to have at first a cleaner code and also you can prevent your page from loading many times different blocks of codes

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