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title: Noodl.Variables
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# Noodl.Variables
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Variables are the simplest form of global data model in Noodl. You can learn more about variables in the [guide](/docs/guides/data/variables). You can access all variables in your application trough the `Noodl.Variables` object. Changing a variable will trigger all connections to be updated for all **Variable** nodes in your project with the corresponding variable name.
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```javascript
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// This will change the variable named MyVariable
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// and trigger all variable nodes in your project
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Noodl.Variables.MyVariable = "Hello";
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// Use this if you have spaces in your variable name
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Noodl.Variables["My Variable"] = 10;
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Noodl.Variables.userName = "Mickeeeey";
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// Reading variables
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console.log(Noodl.Variables.userName);
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```
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