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iOS Intermediate Swift Properties Computed Properties

Jack Baer
Jack Baer
5,049 Points

Computed Properties

Hello. So I'm having a lot of trouble with the Computed Properties challenge, since the course didn't go over enum computed properties. I would appreciate any help. Here's my code:

Thank you for your time. ~Jack

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

enum Text {
  case headline
  case body
  case footnote

  var style: String {

    switch self {
     case body: return UIFontTextStyleBody
     case footnote: return UIFontTextStyleFootnote
     case headline: return UIFontTextStyleHeadline
    }
  }
}

Thank you for your time. ~Jack

1 Answer

Chris Stromberg
PLUS
Chris Stromberg
Courses Plus Student 13,389 Points

You are really close! Use the dot syntax for each case when making reference to the Text enum within your switch statement.

Jack Baer
Jack Baer
5,049 Points

Ah, Thank you!