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### Attribute name
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Attribute names can be created dynamically with string interpolation:
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<!--
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FIXME: these examples are redundant with the main page on attribute sets.
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figure out what to do about that
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-->
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```nix
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let name = "foo"; in
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{
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${name} = "bar";
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}
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```
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Attribute names can be interpolated strings.
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{ foo = "bar"; }
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> **Example**
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>
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> ```nix
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> let name = "foo"; in
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> { ${name} = 123; }
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> ```
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>
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> { foo = 123; }
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Attributes can be selected with interpolated strings.
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> **Example**
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>
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> ```nix
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> let name = "foo"; in
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> { foo = 123; }.${name}
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> ```
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>
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> 123
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# Interpolated expression
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