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2,079 PointsI tried to do the challenge by different ways but I am still missing a lot
I think I don't understand the method the correct way but I tried for couple of days to read about it and resolve the issue but still got errors , if someone can explain and help me solve the challenge please
Given the struct below in the editor, we want to add a method that returns the person’s full name. Declare a method named fullName() that returns a string containing the person’s full name. Note: Make sure to allow for a space between the first and last name
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
}
func fullName(first: String, second: String ) -> [Person] {
let first: String = firstName + " "
let second: String = lastName
let exactName = first + second
return [fullName(first: String, second: String)]
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
The func
takes no parameters and returns a string. It is a part of the Person
struct so move it inside the struct
braces.
As it is part of the struct, it has access to the two stored properties. So, inside the method, I'd just put a string together with string interpolation and return that. This string will be the two names interpolated into a string, separated by a space; use \(varName)
notation.
I hope that makes sense.
Steve.