# Assignment Operator Use an equals sign to make a [variable](/blocks/variables/var) store the [number](/reference/types/number) or [string](/reference/types/string) you say. When you use the equals sign to store something in a variable, the equals sign is called an *assignment operator*, and what you store is called a *value*. ### Storing numbers in variables This program makes the variable `item` equal `5` and then shows it on the [LED screen](/device/screen). ````blocks let item = 5 basic.showNumber(item) ```` ### Storing strings in variables This program makes the variable `name` equal `Joe` and then shows it on the [LED screen](/device/screen). ````blocks let name = "Joe" basic.showString(name); ```` ### Notes You can use the assignment operator with variables of every [type](/reference/types). A *type* is which kind of thing a variable can store, like a number or string. ### See also [variable](/blocks/variables/var), [types](/reference/types)