Is there a way to use variables in less ~
operator, like
~"calc(70% - @spacing)";
When I have tried it it only works with static values like
~"calc(70% - 10px)";
Can I get the string to be evaluated prior to beeing set as a property.
To disable the calculation which LESS does automatically when discovering a -
between two numeric values but still being able to use variables, you can write one of the following:
1) Only escape the operator that triggers the calculation and use the variable like you normally do
@padding: 20px;
body {
padding: calc(100% ~"-" @padding);
}
2) Escape the whole expression and interpolate the variable with the @{padding}
notation
@padding: 20px;
body {
padding: ~"calc(100% - @{padding})";
}
I prefer the second version, since it resembles javascript's template literals and looks a bit cleaner, but either way works just fine.
Both solutions disable the automatic Less calculation and compile to the correct result:
body {
padding: calc(100% - 20px);
}