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Start your free trialAndrej Pajenk
1,087 PointsConvert the string in heightInput to an integer using int.Parse. Store the result in a variable named height
bad ass
string heightInput = "168";
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI guess it's too late for a gentle hint since someone left a spoiler.
But this is pretty basic stuff, I'd recommend re-watching the video to pick up what you may have missed.
Dan Whiting
12,661 PointsDan Whiting
12,661 PointsHi Andrej,
I think you need to add another variable in addition to what you have:
int height = int.Parse(heightInput);
-Dan