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Start your free trialKarar Al-Shanoon
iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Student 300 Pointshelp please
I tried but it says its wrong
// Enter your code below
let name = "Karar"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
let finalGreeting = "greeting" + "How are you?"
1 Answer
Shay Paustovsky
969 PointsHi There,
Because "greeting" is a variable and you want to display it as a string, it shouldn't be enclosed within quotes but rather use it inside string interpolation.
var finalGreeting= "\(greeting)" + "How are you?"
Hopefully this helped
~ Shay Paustovsky ~
Karar Al-Shanoon
iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Student 300 PointsKarar Al-Shanoon
iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Student 300 Pointsthank you for your help