#include int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { // To declare a variable you first specify the type and then the identifier. int value; // int stands for integer // you can the use the assignement operator to assign a value to the variable. value = 42; // some times you want to assign a value right when you declare the variable. int value2 = 3+5; printf("Value: %d \n", value); // you can use a variable instead of a value const int constant = 10; // TODO: uncommend the next line and see what happends // constant = 22; // if you want to assign a new value, you can just use the assignement operator again value = value2; printf("Value: %d \n", value); // you can also assign more complex expressions value = ((3+5)*4+5+6)%3; // TODO: declare your own variable and asign the variable constant to it printf("Task %d", 0/*TODO: repace the o with your variable*/); return 0; }