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772 PointsI can not figure out the challenge is there a way I can view the answer?
NSArray *temps = @[@75.5,@83.3,@96,@99.7]; float *average;
shouldn't this work
NSArray *temps = @[@75.5,@83.3,@96,@99.7];
float *average;
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! Because float is a primitive data type, it does not need the pointer before the variable name. So this line:
float *average;
should look like this:
float average;
And other than figuring it out yourself, searching through the Community, Googling, or reviewing documentation: no, you cannot view the answer that passes. Treehouse does not give out an answer key
Hope this helps!