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I can't solved it
let UIFontTextStyleHeadline = "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let UIFontTextStyleBody = "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let UIFontTextStyleFootnote = "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"
enum Text {
case headline
case body
case footnote
var style: String {
get {
}
}
}
1 Answer
Emin Grbo
13,092 PointsYou need to use the switch statement within the enum to check all the possible variations.
enum Text {
case headline
case body
case footnote
var style: String {
switch self {
case .headline:
return UIFontTextStyleHeadline
case .body:
return UIFontTextStyleBody
case .footnote:
return UIFontTextStyleFootnote
}
}
}
Once you have all the cases, just return the pre-defined variables that are at the top.
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