rustHow do I reassign a variable in Rust?
You can reassign a variable in Rust by using the let keyword. For example:
let mut x = 5;
x = 10;
This code will reassign the value of x from 5 to 10. The let keyword is used to declare a variable, and the mut keyword is used to make the variable mutable, meaning it can be changed.
let: declares a variablemut: makes the variable mutable
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