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23,683 PointsLet's assume we're writing some code to maintain a bookstore and we would like to store some information about a book in
Let's assume we're writing some code to maintain a bookstore and we would like to store some information about a book in several constants and variables.
Declare a constant named title and assign it the string: "A Dance with Dragons"
// Enter your code below
title:"A Dance with Dragons"
2 Answers
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsYou aren't assigning correctly. Remember: You use the equal sign to set something to a value.
Also, you have to tell Swift it is a constant with the let
keyword.
Try this:
let title = "A Dance with Dragons"
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsi passed it with the following syntax:
let myVar: type;
myVar = myValue;