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Start your free trialAllen Deckert
9,783 PointsCan't finish this code challenge
Challenge Task 1 of 1
Let's get in some practice creating a class. Declare a class named Shape with a variable property named numberOfSides of type Int.
Remember that with classes you are required to write an initializer method.
Once you have a class definition, create an instance and assign it to a constant named someShape.
Getting "Bummer! Your code could not be compiled." but there are no compiler errors. Is there something wrong with my code?
// Enter your code below
class Shape {
var numberOfSides: Int
init(sides numberOfSides: Int) {
self.numberOfSides = numberOfSides
}
let someShape = Shape(sides: 4)
}
1 Answer
Matt Buckingham
11,389 PointsYou're so close!!! Just move the let someShape = Shape(sides: 4), outside of the class, and it should work!!!!
Allen Deckert
9,783 PointsAllen Deckert
9,783 Points?♂️?♂️ Thank you so much. Can't believe it was that easy.
Sahan Balasuriya
10,115 PointsSahan Balasuriya
10,115 PointsSahan Balasuriya
10,115 PointsSahan Balasuriya
10,115 PointsStill doesn't work