rustHow do I bind a variable in Rust?
Variables in Rust are immutable by default, meaning they cannot be changed once they are declared. To bind a variable, you must use the let
keyword. This will create a new variable and assign it a value.
let x = 5;
This code will create a new variable x
and assign it the value 5
.
let
: keyword used to create a new variablex
: name of the variable=
: assignment operator5
: value assigned to the variable
For more information, see the Rust Book.
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