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1,409 PointsConsole I/O
Task 3
string bookTitle = "Jump";
System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");
System.Console.ReadLine() = bookTitle;
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 Pointsshivanand, so close!! You just got things a bit reversed in the last line:
string bookTitle = "Jump";
System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");
bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine();
To store a value in a variable requires the variable on the left and the value on the right.