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1,105 PointsI cannot solve the first object oriented code challenge
I entered this code but it will not compile, can someone help me?
struct Book {
let title: String
let author: String
let price: Double
}
let myBook = Book(title:AnimalFarm, author:GeorgeOrwell, price: 6.00)
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsStrings (arbitrary text) has to be wrapped in quotes, if you don't wrap them in quotes Swift will think you are trying to reference a variable or something along those lines. Additionally challenges are pretty strict about how strings look, when they ask you to pass in something like "Animal Farm" for title it needs to look exactly like that, spacing and all.
If you fix those issues like this:
struct Book {
let title: String
let author: String
let price: Double
}
let myBook = Book(title: "Animal Farm", author: "George Orwell", price: 6.00)
Then your code will work.
Isaac Ballas
1,105 Pointshey I realized right after I posted I forgot those. thanks so much