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Start your free trialrico petrini
92 Pointsi don't know what i'm doing wrong with naming it and the return value
i really dont know whats happening
// Enter your code below
func coordinates(for location: String) -> (Double, Double) {
return
}
func coordinates(for location: String) -> (Double, Double) {
return
}
func coordinates(for location: String) -> (Double, Double) {
return
}
2 Answers
Brandon Mahoney
iOS Development with Swift Techdegree Graduate 30,149 PointsHere is the final step. I would go back to the video on switch statements. You need to switch on location and create a case for each of the locations and then return the longitude/latitude Doubles.
func coordinates(for location: String) -> (Double, Double) {
switch location{
case "Eiffel Tower":
return (48.8582, 2.2945)
case "Great Pyramid":
return (29.9792, 31.1344)
case "Sydney Opera House":
return (33.8587, 151.2140)
default: return (0, 0)
}
}
Aaron Glaesemann
11,303 PointsHi Rico,
You only need to create one function. Then cycle through the 3 locations using a Switch statement and the locations as Strings of text.
rico petrini
92 Pointsthank you guys so much for your time