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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Numbers

Assigning a string to a constant

Im trying to assign a string "A Dance With Dragons" to the "title" constant. I wrote- let title = "A Dance With Dragons" and it came up with an error which said 'title constant has different value'

Did you already declare title earlier? If you use let, then you can not reuse this variable. It's set as a constant.

Can you show your code?

I found the problem it was because I had an uppercase instead of lowercase letter in the title. My mistake really,thanks for your help.