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Start your free trialFredrick Barrett
2,068 PointsHow do I fix my initializer in my business class?
I feel like I've been trying to fix it for so long I can't see what was originally wrong with it in the first place.
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business {
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location ) {
self.name = name
self.location = Location(latitude: , longitude: )
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(name: "Oakwood", location(latitude: 28.9, longitude: 37.6))
3 Answers
Maria Te
8,521 PointsYou got the first part of your initializer right but your self.location isn't correct. And when your calling an instance of Business, it's giving out an error. The code should look like this:
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business {
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location ) {
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(name: "Oakwood", location: Location(latitude: 28.9, longitude: 37.6))
Hope that this helps!
Fredrick Barrett
2,068 PointsThank you! it worked perfectly
Maria Te
8,521 PointsWelcome! Any time :-)
Maria Te
8,521 PointsMaria Te
8,521 PointsIf this works, can you mark it as best answer!? :-D