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Start your free trialPhilip Del Vecchio
Courses Plus Student 305 PointsNot sure what it's saying is wrong.
let name = "Phil" let greeting = "Hi there, " let constant = "(greeting)(name)"
Shows up Correctly in xcode, but it says it's wrong on the site...
let name = "Phil"
let greeting = "Hi there, "
let constant = "\(greeting)\(name)"
2 Answers
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsit doesn't ask you to make a constant named constant. your code may technically work, but to pass the challenges you typically have to do exactly and only what is asked.
Philip Del Vecchio
Courses Plus Student 305 PointsFigured it out
The greeting needs to be interpolated, and you only need two lines of code to do it!
The line I made for greeting and constant should be the same line.
Aiden Mitchell
5,572 PointsAiden Mitchell
5,572 PointsI have the same problem!