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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Variables and Constants Constants

Create a constant named language and assign it a string "Swift"

How to do this one ?

Alexander Køpke
Alexander Køpke
5,065 Points

to create a constant you use 'let'. language is the name of the constant. Assign means you make it equal to, so you use =. And "Swift" is the string you assign(make equal to) to the constant named language. So it will look like this:

let language = "Swift"

1 Answer

AR Ehsan
AR Ehsan
7,912 Points

Hi! All you have to do is this.

let language = "Swift"