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 To create a variable: To create a variable:
-<code>+<code cpp>
 //don't worry about things that have a " * " in the comment, we'll get to those //don't worry about things that have a " * " in the comment, we'll get to those
  
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 This is a list of the most common types of variables: This is a list of the most common types of variables:
  
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 bool Stores either value true or false. bool Stores either value true or false.
 char Typically a single octet(one byte). This is an integer type. (one character) char Typically a single octet(one byte). This is an integer type. (one character)
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 Our variable was an "int" or, in Enlish, an integer. Let's make the variable equal to a number. Our variable was an "int" or, in Enlish, an integer. Let's make the variable equal to a number.
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 int var1 ; int var1 ;
 var1 = 5 ; var1 = 5 ;
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 Variables can even be equal to each other! Variables can even be equal to each other!
-<code> +<code cpp
-int var1 = ;+int var1 = ;
 int var2 ;    //another integer variable named "var2" int var2 ;    //another integer variable named "var2"
 var2 = var1 ; //the value of var2 is now the same as the value of var1  var2 = var1 ; //the value of var2 is now the same as the value of var1 

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