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C# C# Objects Loops and Final Touches Playing the Game

Ilya Sikharulidze
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Ilya Sikharulidze
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setting property

I kind of forgot, what does it mean to set a property? Can someone please explain?

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Usually, "set" means the same thing as "assign". You're just giving it a value.

If that doesn't seem to fit the situation, please provide the time index in the video where the term is being used.