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Assign is a verb with several related meanings centered on designation, transfer, or binding of value. Commonly, to assign is to designate someone for a task, to designate rights or property to another person, or to set a value or variable in a formal system. The noun assignment refers to the act or result of assigning, or to the thing that has been assigned.

In law and business, an assignment is a transfer of rights or property from one party (the

In computing and mathematics, assignment refers to binding a value to a variable. Most programming languages

Overall, assign captures the general notion of appointing, transferring, or binding something to a designated recipient

assignor)
to
another
(the
assignee).
This
can
involve
contract
rights,
claims,
or
ownership
interests,
such
as
assigning
a
lease
or
a
debt.
An
assignment
often
takes
effect
without
releasing
the
original
party
from
obligations
unless
a
separate
novation
or
consent
changes
the
relationships.
Many
contracts
include
anti-assignment
clauses,
and
some
rights
are
non-assignable
by
statute
or
policy.
Assignments
are
common
in
finance,
insurance,
and
regulatory
contexts,
where
receivables
or
benefits
are
shifted
to
a
third
party.
use
an
assignment
operator
to
store
data,
with
syntax
that
varies
by
language
(for
example,
the
equals
sign
is
widely
used
to
assign,
while
some
languages
also
offer
short-hand
forms
like
+=
or
:=).
In
mathematics
and
optimization,
the
term
appears
in
problems
such
as
the
assignment
problem,
which
seeks
the
most
cost-efficient
pairing
of
agents
and
tasks.
or
target.