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Start your free trialRoberto Reynoso
4,734 PointsI don't quite understand the answer to the challenge.
I thought I understood what I was doing, but the answer to append the results? why is that. Why are we appending the answer.
My original answer was:
var results: [Int] = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] for multiplier in results { print("(multiplier) times 6 is equal to (multiplier * 6)") }
But the answer:
var results: [Int] = [] for multiplier in 1...10 { results.append(multiplier * 6) }
What I don't understand is what is results there for. from what I see results is basically nothing and we append(add) it to the for loop? what good does that do?
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! Remember that this is a challenge. They are testing your ability to do something using the knowledge you've gained. It's not really meant to be a full-fledged program and in some cases has very limited use at all.
However, down the road, there are use cases for looping through something and appending to a list. What if you had a list with all your favorite songs in it? You might want to loop through that list and make a new list that contains only songs by a certain artist or certain genre and then display the results of the resulting list. This is just an example that comes to mind, but there are many others.
Essentially, the answer is: because they said to do it.
Hope this helps!
Roberto Reynoso
4,734 PointsRoberto Reynoso
4,734 PointsYa it does, thank you for the example I understand why now.