_Added in 1.9.0_ */bset [-ta] <&binvar> <N> <asciivalue> [asciivalue ... asciivalue]* Sets the <N>th byte in binary variable &binvar to the specified ascii value. If the &binvar docent exists it is created. If <N> is larger than the size of &binvar it will be zero filled up to <N> bytes. If you specify multiple "ASCII":http://www.asciitable.com/ values, they are copied to successive positions after byte position N. *Switches* -t - Treat values a plain text. -a - Disables UTF-8 encoding of characters in the range 0-255, as long as the line contains no characters > 255. -1 - TODO *Parameters* <&binvar> - The &binvar to modify. <N> - The byte to modify. <asciivalue> - The "ASCII":http://www.asciitable.com/ value to insert. *Example*
alias example {
  ; Create a binary variable set it to "This is fun!"
  bset -t &Example 1 This is fun!
 
  ; Print out the content of the variable
  echo -a $bvar(&Example, 1-).text
}