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Start your free trialNeymat Kakar
iOS Development Techdegree Student 786 Pointscollections and control flow
Inside the body of the loop, we're going to use the multiplier to get the multiple of 6. For example, if the multiplier is 1, then the multiple is 1 times 6, which is equal to 6.
Once you have a value, append it to the results array. This way once the for loop has iterated over the entire range, the array will contain the first 10 multiples of 6.
// Enter your code below
var results: [Int] = []
let newValue = 10
results.append(newValue)
for multiplier in 1...10 {
print ("\(multiplier*6)")
}
1 Answer
Paul Jackson
7,585 PointsHi Neymat,
The code you have in your comment is close. Instead of printing inside the body of the for in
loop you need to appened the product of the multiplication to the result array. Please see the code below. I hope this helps.
var results: [Int] = []
for multiplier in 1...10 {
results.append(multiplier * 6)
}
Neymat Kakar
iOS Development Techdegree Student 786 Pointsyes, it did. Thanks a lot Paul!
Neymat Kakar
iOS Development Techdegree Student 786 PointsNeymat Kakar
iOS Development Techdegree Student 786 Pointsvar results: [Int] = []
for multiplier in 1...10 { print ("(multiplier*6)") } Note: the above is the code that i tried using.