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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

How is this not an Interpolated String? let name = "Joseph" let greeting = "Hi there, " + "\(name)"

The question was for me to write a interpolated string with the value of name + "Hi there "

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Joseph"

let greeting = "Hi there, " + "\(name)"

1 Answer

Steven Deutsch
Steven Deutsch
21,046 Points

Hey Drew Scolaro,

You are currently creating your String by using both String Interpolation and Concatenation. The challenge wants you to just use Interpolation.

 // Enter your code below
let name = "Joseph"

// String Interpolation... "\(variable)"

// String Concatenation... "string1" + "string2" 

let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"

Good Luck