How do I pass a variable from edge animate to an external JS?

I need to pass a variable value from Edge Animate to an external JS file. How can I do it?

Not sure if this is the best way ,but works
Set the variable as a property of a global variable
Like
SET
window.myVar = 'your value';
AdobeEdge.myVar = 'your value';
Read
window.myVar
AdobeEdge.myVar

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