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301 PointsI have used the NOT operator but it still wont work
I have used the NOT operator as asked in the question but it still wont work
// Enter your code below
var initialScore = 8
initialScore += 1
let isWinner != 10
1 Answer
Magnus Hållberg
17,232 PointsThe correct syntax when declaring a constant or variable is the "let or var" key word, the constant name in this case "isWinner", an assignment operator "=" and then the value, in this case a Boolean value from the result of checking if initialScore is not equal to 10. You have skipped the assignment operator and instead tried to use the not operator. The challenge also asks you to check if initialScore is not equal to 10. To do this operation the constant would look like this:
let isWinner = initialScore != 10