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Start your free trialCourtney Cassar
1,407 PointsIt's fine for != values but as soon as I put it as n % 7 = 0 the code breaks. It doesn't appear to make sense to me.
I did n % 7 != 0 && n % 2 != 0 and it works fine. as soon as I change it to n % 7 = 0 though it doesn't work.
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
// Enter your code below
if n % 7 = 0 && n % 2 != 0
{
results.append(n)
}
// End code
}
1 Answer
Paul Jackson
7,585 PointsHi Courtney,
Almost everything in your code is correct except for the check if the n is a multiple of 7 is setting it to 0 instead of checking for equality. Try something like the code below and that should work.
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
if(n % 2 != 0 && n % 7 == 0) {
results.append(n)
}
}
Hope this helps ?
Courtney Cassar
1,407 PointsCourtney Cassar
1,407 PointsThanks Paul! So simple!!!