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FAQ:

# Please note that all integer constants are represented in hex. For example, after executing the following command, `$i` will be 256 (0x100): `mov $i, 100` . This also means a variable cannot begin with letters from A to F.
# For commands with two or more arguments, a comma (,) is used to separate these arguments. Do not use a space to separate the arguments.
# x64dbg only supports integer in expressions. Strings, Floating point numbers and SSE/AVX data is not supported. Therefore you cannot use `[eax]=="abcd"` operator to compare strings. Instead, you can compare the first DWORD/QWORD of the string, or use an appropriate plugin which provides such feature.
# The "==" operator is used to test if both operands are equal. The "=" operator is used to transfer the value of the expression to the destination.
- Please note that all integer constants are represented in hex. For example, after executing the following command, ``$i`` will be 256 (0x100): ``mov $i, 100`` . This also means a variable cannot begin with letters from A to F.
- For commands with two or more arguments, a comma (,) is used to separate these arguments. Do not use a space to separate the arguments.
- x64dbg only supports integer in expressions. Strings, Floating point numbers and SSE/AVX data is not supported. Therefore you cannot use ``[eax]=="abcd"`` operator to compare strings. Instead, you can compare the first DWORD/QWORD of the string, or use an appropriate plugin which provides such feature.
- The "==" operator is used to test if both operands are equal. The "=" operator is used to transfer the value of the expression to the destination.

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