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1,978 Pointscode shortening....don't even know how to ask it.
trying not to use types and use var.
var input = "22";
var converted = Console.ReadLine();
bool wheelsAreRound = true;
var downcased = "DoNuTs"string.ToLower();
bool success = (downcased == "donuts");
var total = 0.0;
1 Answer
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Bryan Sory,
You're almost there, you simply need to change the bool
variables so they use var
too.
var input = "22";
var converted = Console.ReadLine();
var wheelsAreRound = true;
var downcased = "DoNuTs"string.ToLower();
var success = (downcased == "donuts");
var total = 0.0;
Happy coding!