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Start your free trialSean Lafferty
3,029 PointsAgain, cant understand
Had another go but still no luck
func fizzBuzz(dude: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if (dude%<=0) {
print("fizz")
}
else (dude%<=0) {
print("buzz")
}
else if (dude%3+5<=0) {
print("FizzBuzz"
}
// End code
return "\(dude)"
}
1 Answer
Marlon Henry
6,885 Pointsfunc fizzBuzz(dude: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if (dude % 15 == 0) {
return "FizzBuzz"
}else if (dude % 3 == 0) {
return "fizz"
}else if (dude % 5 == 0) {
return "buzz"
}
return "\(dude)"
Mitch Little
11,870 PointsMitch Little
11,870 PointsHi again Sean,
I have just replied to your previous question which should help.
It appears that you are trying to use a function again which Treehouse implies to do, however this is just so they can convert your solution into a function to check that it is correct
If you use a for in loop, and an if statement to complete the challenge in Xcode (which I recommend is where you complete all code challenges) and then copy and paste it over to Treehouse and follow their conversion instructions specifically, I think you will be better of.
Good Luck!
Mitch