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2,321 PointsConverting strings to integers
convert the string in heightInput to an integer using int.Parse.Store the result in a variable named height.
String heghtInput = "168";
int height = int.Parse(heightInput);
height =+168;
1 Answer
Samuel Savaria
4,809 PointsYou don't have to add 168 to your variable. "int.Parse()" detects any numbers in a string and turns them into integers. So when you parse your string and assign the result to your variable, you already have the number 168 stored.
roseleen zhou
2,321 Pointsroseleen zhou
2,321 Pointsthank you
roseleen zhou
2,321 Pointsroseleen zhou
2,321 Pointsthank you