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Courses Plus Student 3,877 PointsChallenge doesn't accept my answer
This is the version that is confirmed on forums and still, the challenge is not accepted.
extension String { func add(n: Int) -> Int? { guard let intFromString = Int(self) else { return nil } return intFromString + n } }
// Enter your code below
extension String {
func add(n: Int) -> Int? {
guard let intFromString = Int(self) else {
return nil
}
return intFromString + n
}
}
1 Answer
Magnus Hållberg
17,232 PointsIt looks like its not your code that's wrong, its your input name that's not according to the challenge. You choose "n" the challenge is expecting "value". That's it.
Andrii Baraniuk
Courses Plus Student 3,877 PointsAndrii Baraniuk
Courses Plus Student 3,877 PointsIt worked! Thank you.