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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Numbers

i'm not getting the question, i tried everything i knew. Please send me the solution for challenge task 1 of 3

the question was create a constant name title and assign it to a string : "A Dance With Dragons". I can't get the solution.

numbers.swift
let title = "Title"
var Title: String = "A Dance With Dragons"

got the answer

1 Answer

Enrique Munguía
Enrique Munguía
14,311 Points

To create a constant you use the keyword let, thus the task would be correct with:

let title = "A Dance With Dragons"

Alternatively you can specify the type explicitly

let title: String = "A Dance With Dragons"

nope, It doesn't work this way either, It says that constant has wrong value in it