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C# C# Basics (Retired) Console I/O Console I/O

Finally, read the user’s response from the console and store it back into the bookTitle variable.

I can't understand question ,.

1 Answer

Hi Saddam,

If you have completed tasks 1,2 & 3 then you should have something that looks like:

string bookTitle = "book1";
System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");

Now task 4 is asking you to read a line of content from the console, which you will have seen earlier using a System.Console.ReadLine() and then store it into the bookTitle string that you have already created.

bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine();