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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

How come this won't work?

let name = "Jayden." let greeting = "Hi there, (name)" let finalGreeting = "(greeting) How are you?"

How come this doesn't work? I plugged it in X Code and it ran without any errors.

strings.swift
// Enter your code below

let name = "Jayden."
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
let finalGreeting = "\(greeting) How are you?"

1 Answer

Diego Flaborea
Diego Flaborea
1,268 Points

Hi Jayden, the second (last task ) for this challenge do not ask for interpolation. It asks specifically to use concatenation. You're not using concatenation in the finalGreeting. ThatΒ΄s why itΒ΄s not working.

Doh! I ended up carefully reading the challenge and I figured it out. Thanks Diego!