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10,443 PointsMy code works just fine in playground, not sure why this isn't passing
Can't get this to pass the code challenge, but works just fine in playground.
struct RGBColor {
let red: Double
let green: Double
let blue: Double
let alpha: Double
let description: String
// Add your code below
init() {
red = 86.0
green = 191.0
blue = 131.0
alpha = 1.0
description = "red:\(red), green:\(green), blue:\(blue), alpha:\(alpha)"
}
}
var x = RGBColor()
print(x.description)
1 Answer
Elliot Rutherfoord
7,684 PointsHey, the init isn't set up to initialise anything. Try understanding the differences between what you've got currently and the solution below, this should make it clear how to use inits :)
struct RGBColor { let red: Double let green: Double let blue: Double let alpha: Double
let description: String
// Add your code below init(red: Double, green: Double, blue: Double, alpha: Double) { self.red = red self.green = green self.blue = blue self.alpha = alpha
self.description = "red: \(red), green: \(green), blue: \(blue), alpha: \(alpha)"
} }