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299 PointsHow to use Console.WriteLine to print contents of the variables
string entry = "firstName"; Console.Write("what is your first name "); Console.ReadLine(); Console.WriteLine("Muhaned");
string entry = "firstName";
Console.Write("what is your first name ");
Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Muhaned");
1 Answer
Audrey Steed
1,112 PointsHere is my code for that:
string entry;
Console.Write("What is your name?:");
entry = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine(entry);
Console.WriteLine(); Prints text to the screen and makes the next text on a new line.
Console.Write(); Same as Console.WriteLine(); but the next text will be on the same line.
Console.ReadLine(); Gets input from the user and returns it in a string value.