Shopify (Liquid): Syntax error expected close_square but found comma












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I am creating an array in Shopify (Liquid) and I get an error,



            {% assign numbers = [   
"One",
"TWo",
"three",
"bla"
]
%}



Line 126 — Liquid syntax error: Expected close_square but found comma
in "{{[ "One","TWo", "three","bla" ] }}"











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    I am creating an array in Shopify (Liquid) and I get an error,



                {% assign numbers = [   
    "One",
    "TWo",
    "three",
    "bla"
    ]
    %}



    Line 126 — Liquid syntax error: Expected close_square but found comma
    in "{{[ "One","TWo", "three","bla" ] }}"











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      I am creating an array in Shopify (Liquid) and I get an error,



                  {% assign numbers = [   
      "One",
      "TWo",
      "three",
      "bla"
      ]
      %}



      Line 126 — Liquid syntax error: Expected close_square but found comma
      in "{{[ "One","TWo", "three","bla" ] }}"











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      I am creating an array in Shopify (Liquid) and I get an error,



                  {% assign numbers = [   
      "One",
      "TWo",
      "three",
      "bla"
      ]
      %}



      Line 126 — Liquid syntax error: Expected close_square but found comma
      in "{{[ "One","TWo", "three","bla" ] }}"








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          There is no way to create an array like this in liquid.



          Instead, you can use the split filter to create an array from a string.



          {% assign numbers = "one,two,three,four" | split: "," %}
          <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>


          You can also create an empty array and feed it with the push filter



          {% comment %} +++ Creates an empty array +++ {% endcomment %}
          {% assign numbers = "" | split: "" %}
          <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
          {% comment %} +++ Feed the beast +++ {% endcomment %}
          {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "one" %}
          <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
          {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "two" %}
          <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>





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            There is no way to create an array like this in liquid.



            Instead, you can use the split filter to create an array from a string.



            {% assign numbers = "one,two,three,four" | split: "," %}
            <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>


            You can also create an empty array and feed it with the push filter



            {% comment %} +++ Creates an empty array +++ {% endcomment %}
            {% assign numbers = "" | split: "" %}
            <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
            {% comment %} +++ Feed the beast +++ {% endcomment %}
            {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "one" %}
            <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
            {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "two" %}
            <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>





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              There is no way to create an array like this in liquid.



              Instead, you can use the split filter to create an array from a string.



              {% assign numbers = "one,two,three,four" | split: "," %}
              <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>


              You can also create an empty array and feed it with the push filter



              {% comment %} +++ Creates an empty array +++ {% endcomment %}
              {% assign numbers = "" | split: "" %}
              <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
              {% comment %} +++ Feed the beast +++ {% endcomment %}
              {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "one" %}
              <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
              {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "two" %}
              <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>





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                There is no way to create an array like this in liquid.



                Instead, you can use the split filter to create an array from a string.



                {% assign numbers = "one,two,three,four" | split: "," %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>


                You can also create an empty array and feed it with the push filter



                {% comment %} +++ Creates an empty array +++ {% endcomment %}
                {% assign numbers = "" | split: "" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
                {% comment %} +++ Feed the beast +++ {% endcomment %}
                {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "one" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
                {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "two" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>





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                There is no way to create an array like this in liquid.



                Instead, you can use the split filter to create an array from a string.



                {% assign numbers = "one,two,three,four" | split: "," %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>


                You can also create an empty array and feed it with the push filter



                {% comment %} +++ Creates an empty array +++ {% endcomment %}
                {% assign numbers = "" | split: "" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
                {% comment %} +++ Feed the beast +++ {% endcomment %}
                {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "one" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>
                {% assign numbers = numbers | push: "two" %}
                <pre>{{ numbers | inspect }}</pre>






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