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Start your free trialAlfie Miller
2,266 PointsDon't know whats going wrong but can't figure this out
I have to assign the initialiser to create instance to apply it to constant named someBusiness???
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business {
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location) {
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(name: "Bangpiper", location: Location)
1 Answer
Thomas Dobson
7,511 PointsHi Alfie,
You are close! The problem is you didn't define the Location data in your Buisiness call. See below:
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business
{
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location) {
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(name: "WalMart", location: Location(latitude: 12, longitude: 25))
Then you can test someBusiness like so:
//Testing someBusiness
someBusiness.location.latitude //returns 12
someBusiness.location.longitude // returns 25
someBusiness.name // Returns Walmart
Alfie Miller
2,266 PointsAlfie Miller
2,266 PointsThanksThomas Dobson, the code works now