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Start your free trialMaria Alonso
7,498 Pointsdont know what is wrong!!!:(
"make sure the value you are assigning to aPerson is an instance of Person"
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName), \(lastName)"
}
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "Jeff", lastName: "McDivitt")
let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()
2 Answers
Scott Lougheed
19,390 PointsYou're almost there. You're missing a closing brace (curly bracket) on your fullName method. Also, the quiz might complain about the comma between your firstName and lastName string literal being returned in the method, since it doesn't ask for a comma.
eric movchan
1,276 Points``` struct Person { let firstName: String let lastName: String
func fullName() -> String { let results = firstName + " " + lastName return results } }
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "Jake", lastName: "Prog") let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()```