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Start your free trialLuis Paulino
Courses Plus Student 1,779 PointsI am writing the syntax wrong, but I don't know what to do?
Thank you for helping~_~
bool levelFinished;
int rubies=0;
int rubyReward=7;
int rubyMax=50;
while(rubies<rubyMax){
int rubies + int rubyReward;}
levelFinished=true;
1 Answer
David Lacedonia
13,627 PointsYou should do this
bool levelFinished;
int rubies=0;
int rubyReward=7;
int rubyMax=50;
while(rubies<rubyMax){
rubies += rubyReward;
}
levelFinished=true;
To increment a variable, you should use += And is not necessary to explicit int, do it just the first time you declare the variable
David Lacedonia
13,627 PointsDavid Lacedonia
13,627 PointsAlso you can do this
rubies = rubies + rubyReward;
is the same as
rubies += rubyReward;
Luis Paulino
Courses Plus Student 1,779 PointsLuis Paulino
Courses Plus Student 1,779 PointsThanks for showing me