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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Fundamentals of C Arrays

Rodrigo Chousal
Rodrigo Chousal
16,009 Points

What is wrong?

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".

char alpha = a;
char bravo = b;

1 Answer

Alex Uribe
Alex Uribe
2,481 Points

When working with characters (chars), you need to wrap them in single quotations. For example, if I was declaring a character variable called "meta", I would type char meta = 'm';