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489 PointsNOT Operator
If just putting ! Makes it NOT Operater, then how come this is not working? Thanks.
// Enter your code below
var initialScore = 8
let totalScore = ++initialScore
let isWinner = !10
2 Answers
Mahmoud Rajabzadeh-Mashhadi
489 PointsThanks Nathan.
Nathan Tallack
22,160 PointsActualy != 10 would be the operator you are looking for. So take the ! away from the 10 and put it right before the = with no space. :)