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6,877 PointsDeclare a variable named firstName and initialize it to the string returned from a call to Console.ReadLine().
task 1 of 3
console.readLine();
entry firstName ="noel";
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsHello Noel,
It seems that you need help understanding how to define variables. Variables have a type, which is defining what kind of data the variable is holding. This could be numbers (int
), decimals (float
), pieces of text (string
), etc. Variables also have a name, which is the name of the variable you use to access the variable. The last thing variables have, and perhaps the most important part, is the value itself the variable is holding.
Type Name Value
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string firstName = Console.ReadLine();
So, the challenge wants you to define a string
variable called firstName
that holds whatever the user inputted (Console.ReadLine()
).
Put together the pieces and you get:
string firstName = Console.ReadLine();