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iOS Swift Collections and Control Flow Control Flow With Conditional Statements Working With Logical Operators

Ruben Mercado
Ruben Mercado
1,933 Points

not sure how to write condition

im not quite sure how to correctly check the conditions

operators.swift
var results: [Int] = []

for n in 1...100 {
    // Enter your code below
    if (!(n / 2) && n / 7) = 0 {

    results.append(n)
    }

    // End code 
}

1 Answer

Matthew Long
Matthew Long
28,407 Points

For starters you'll want to use the modulus operator, % instead of division. The modulus operator gives the remainder after division of one number. So the remainder of 3 divided by 2 is 1 (3%2 = 1). This is how you can check for if something is even or odd. If a number modulo 2 is not 0 then it is odd. You can do this to check if a number is divisible by another number as well. In other words 14%7 == 0, which means 14 is divisible by 7, because there is no remainder.

The rest of your code is correct.

var results: [Int] = []

for n in 1...100 {
  if n%2 != 0 && n%7 == 0 {
    results.append(n)
  }
}