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iOS Intermediate Swift 2 Properties Computed Properties

Connor Crawford
Connor Crawford
6,405 Points

Cannot figure out how to represent the data within the computed property style. Do I need a get {} and set{}?

Have tried several things and Xcode just keeps popping me errors. What type is associated with the style property, a String or type Text?

enum.swift
let UIFontTextStyleHeadline = "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let UIFontTextStyleBody = "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let UIFontTextStyleFootnote = "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"

enum Text {
  case Headline
  case Body
  case Footnote
}

You can use a switch statement to compute the style based on the case:

let UIFontTextStyleHeadline = "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let UIFontTextStyleBody = "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let UIFontTextStyleFootnote = "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"

enum Text {
    case Headline
    case Body
    case Footnote

    var style: String {
        switch self {
        case .Headline:
            return UIFontTextStyleHeadline
        case .Body:
            return UIFontTextStyleBody
        case .Footnote:
            return UIFontTextStyleFootnote
        }
    }
}

let textStyleHeadline = Text.Headline.style                // -> "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let textStyleBody = Text.Body.style                            // -> "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let textStyleFootnote = Text.Footnote.style              // -> "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"

I haven't looked at the task, so this might not be the right answer for it