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C# C# Basics (Retired) Console I/O Formatting Output

I'm kind of stuck at this point, can someone help me out?

Declare a variable named firstName and initialize it to the string returned from a call to Console.ReadLine().

CodeChallenge.cs
string firstname = "Henry";
String entry = Console.ReadLine();

1 Answer

pouya yousefi
pouya yousefi
12,480 Points

Dear Victor In the first challenge you have to use Console.ReadLine() for initiate your variable and in the second one use Console,WriteLine() to Print it. By the way you should name your variables "camel case" like firstName and the other thing is for declaring variables we use string with lower case.

string firstName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine(firstName);