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Start your free trialRea Rahhal
Courses Plus Student 4,732 PointsI am really confused about what's happening
The method is called using an instance ,which is aPerson and the same error persists.
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
}
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "Steve", lastName: "Hunter")
let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
If you move your last two lines of code outside the struct, it should work. Move them below the last curly brace. At the moment, they are inside the struct which isn't where you want them. Define the struct, then create instances of it separately.
Steve.