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Start your free trialAmro El Reefy
2,077 PointsCan I use the int value of a variable in the condition in a for loop? I keep getting the error that <= cannot be used
Error message: Operator <=' cannot be applied to operands of type
int' and `string'
using System;
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Console.Write("Enter the number of times to print \"Yay!\": ");
var e = Console.ReadLine();
for (var n = 1; n <= e; n++)
{
Console.Write("Yay!");
}
}
}
}
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsI don't know C# but from the looks of that error message I'm thinking that e is most likely still a string and you can't compare a string to an integer. I think converting e to an integer before the loop starts is probably what you need to do.