--- title: Constants --- ## Constants A constant associates a name with a value of a particular type. #### Example: ```swift let name = "Chris Lattner" ``` You declare constants with the `let` keyword then give it a name `name` then you use an assignment operator `=` to assign the value `"Chris Lattner"` to the constant `name`. Once you have declared a constant you don't need to use the `let` keyword anymore you just call it by its name. The value of a constant can’t be changed once it’s _set_. With that being said, it is important to note that the Swift compiler is smart enough to understand the difference between _declaring_ a constant, and _assigning_ a value to it. Consider the following code snippet: ```swift let shouldWaterFreeze: Bool // (1) if temperature < 0 { shouldWaterFreeze = true // (2) else { shouldWaterFreeze = false // (3) } ``` The snippet above is valid and compiles with no problems (given that we have declared and assigned an `Int` value to `temparature` somewhere earlier). Notice that we _declare_ the constant in (1), and then _assign_ a value to it (2) or (3). #### More Information: - The Swift Programming Language