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Start your free trialSheila Jukir
4,163 PointsCorrect Answer but not working in here
I try at xcode and working, but when i try in here it doesn't working.
// Enter your code below
let name = "Aditio"
let greeting = "Hi there"
//let interpolatedString = greeting + ", " + name
let interpolatedString = "\(greeting), \(name)"
1 Answer
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5,048 PointsYour constant "greeting" is not right: "Second, declare a constant named greeting. Set the value of greeting to an interpolated string that combines "Hi there, " with the string stored in the name constant." What you did is you stored "Hi there" in greeting, but it wants you to interpolate "Hi there" with the constant name in greeting:
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
Sheila Jukir
4,163 PointsSheila Jukir
4,163 PointsHi Valerie Ernenwein thanks for your help.