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Start your free trialDagur Freyr Guðbrandsson
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 2,379 PointsStuck again :(
Any advice?
string heightInput = "168";
int height = int.Parse(entry);
int.Parse = heightInput + height
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,210 PointsFor task 1, the instructions say to "Convert the string in heightInput to an integer...". But instead of "heightInput", you're passing "entry" (which has not been defined) as the argument.
Also, the stuff on line 3 is not valid syntax and also doesn't have anything to do with the challenge.
Steven Parker
231,210 PointsSteven Parker
231,210 PointsDid you get this resolved yet?