## set-internal-vars ### Instructions Create a script `set-internal-vars.sh`, which will allow you to create and print the following variables. - `MY_MESSAGE` which contains the string `"Hello World"`. - `MY_NUM` which contains the number `100`. - `MY_PI` which contains the number `3.142`. - `MY_ARR` which contains `(one two three four five)` Expected output: ```console $ ./set-internal-vars.sh Hello World 100 3.142 one, two, three, four, five $ ``` ### Hints Creating variables: Variables can be created either at the shell or in shell-scripts. Any variable created within a shell script is lost when the script stops executing. A variable created at the prompt, however, will remain in existence until the shell is terminated. The syntax for creating a variable is : `=` If we type the `set` command without any additional parameters, we will get a list of all shell variables, environmental variables, local variables, and shell functions. Use the `unset` command to remove a variable from your shell environment. ```console $ MyVar=8472 $ echo $MyVar 8472 $ unset MyVar $ echo $MyVar $ ``` > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends!