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15,408 PointsI got: Bummer! I entered "21". I expected "Just right." but got "Just right" instead. Me: Humm what is the problem?
I got: Bummer! I entered "21". I expected "Just right." but got "Just right" instead. Me: Humm what is the problem?
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI think Shawn spotted it. Those challenges can be very picky! You just need that period (.
).
I recommend cut-and-paste anytime a challenge wants you to use a literal string.
shawn007
15,408 Pointsshawn007
15,408 PointsDisregard. Forgot "." in "Just right."