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12,388 PointsAm I getting the wrong values?
Here is my code which returns [7, 21, 35, 49, 63, 77, 91]: if n % 2 != 0 && n % 7 == 0 { results += [n]
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
// Enter your code below
if n % 2 != 0 && n % 7 == 0 {
result += [Int]
}
// End code
}
Craig Allen
12,388 PointsAlso ignore the "result" in line 6. It is "results" and still not working.
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Craig Allen
12,388 PointsI found the answer in other similar question. Even though it got the correct answers, they wanted it to say "results.append(n)" instead.
Craig Allen
12,388 PointsCraig Allen
12,388 PointsIgnore the [Int] in line 6 and see my code above. I am using [n] and it still doesn't work, but it looks correct in my Xcode Playground.