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Start your free trialRodrigo Chousal
16,009 PointsWhat am I doing wrong? I don't understand anything... The teacher started off as if I was an expert.
Instructions: Declare 2 separate variables of type char named "alpha" and "bravo". Assign the letter 'a' to the variable "alpha" and the letter 'b' to "bravo".
int main ()
{
char alpha [1];
alpha[0] = a;
char bravo [1];
bravo[0] = b;
}
4 Answers
Alex Uribe
2,481 PointsMake sure to wrap the characters in James' answer with single quotations.
James Carney
16,255 PointsTry something like this
char alpha = a;
char bravo = b;
I think that's what it's asking for
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsyou also dont need to include the main method. just type what james said directly into the challenge text area
Rodrigo Chousal
16,009 PointsIt marks it as incorrect.