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Lyric Abbott
35,595 PointsHow do you do this?
Create a constant named bestSmartphone and assign it the string "iPhone".
My Code:
var someVariable = "bestSmartphone" let someConstant = 20
someVariable = "iphone"
1 Answer
Michael Hulet
47,913 PointsSo what it's asking you to do is make a constant named bestSmartphone and assign that constant to the string "iPhone". In Swift, constants are declared using the let keyword. This code should work:
let bestSmartphone = "iPhone"