Assignment operator (=)
Use an equals sign to make a variable store the number, string, or boolean you say.
let myNumber = 7 let myString = "Yellow Whirled" let myLogic = true When you use the equals sign to store something in a variable, the equals sign is called an assignment operator, and what you store is called a value. A value can be a literal value, like 20 or "Dreaming". Or, a value can be another variable you want to copy, let newItem = oldItem.
Here is an example of variable assignment in code:
let perfect = 10; let extra = 1; let extraPerfect = perfect + extra;