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Courses Plus Student 1,243 PointsHey, Im not sure what to do here.
not sure what to do here.
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName() -> String {
return firstName + " " + lastName
}
}
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "Richard", lastName: "Pitts")
let myFullName = fullName(aPerson)
1 Answer
Joe Beltramo
Courses Plus Student 22,191 PointsYou are going to want to call the method fullName
against the newly created person (aPerson).
Calling instance methods is simply variable.methodName()
;
So try and replace my example with the variable 'aPerson' and the methodName with 'fullName'
Remember, you did not expect a parameter in the creation of the method, therefore you don't need to pass one. (Leave the parenthesis empty).
Hope that helps!
Richard Pitts
Courses Plus Student 1,243 PointsRichard Pitts
Courses Plus Student 1,243 PointsAwesome, thanks. I had it backwards