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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Chris Miller
Chris Miller
2,186 Points

I am doing what it asks and the code written compiles in Xcode with a result EXACTLY like the example answer. Help!

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

let finalGreeting = "(greeting). How are you?"

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Chris"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"

let finalGreeting = "\(greeting). How are you?"

2 Answers

The 2nd challenge asks you to concatenate the strings to create the final greeting. You have interpolated them.

Chris Miller
Chris Miller
2,186 Points

Thank you! I knew it was something simple. I got the two mixed up and because the interpolated bit worked above I was just in that mode. Thank you again for responding.