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iOS Generics in Swift Generic Types Creating a Generic Type

Getting Error:Bummer! Your code could not be compiled. Please click on "Preview" but no error shown in output.html

NO error's instructions are shown in output.html

generics.swift
struct Queue<Element> {
var array = [Element]()

var isEmpty: Bool {
  if(array.count == 0) {return true} else { return false}
}

var count: Int  {
return array.count
}

 mutating func enqueue(element: Element) {

}
}

1 Answer

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

The following function in your code does not do anything.

mutating func enqueue(element: Element) {

}

It should append the Generic to your array.

mutating func enqueue (_ element : Element) {
        array.append(element)
    }

Thanks Chris, I was not omitting external parameter of enqueue func, that's why my code snipped was not getting compiled itself. After omitting external param as you mentioned in your code snipped, I am able to compile the program now. Good catch. Thanks for your help.