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Start your free trialMichael Kramer
2,128 PointsNot sure why this doesn't work. It works within the playground
struct Tag {
let name: String
}
struct Post {
let title: String
let author: String
let tag: Tag
func description() -> String {
return "\(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
}
}
let firstPost = Post(title: "iOS Development", author: "Apple", tag: Tag(name: "Swift") )
let postDescription = firstPost.description()
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsMichael, I tried your code twice in the editor and it worked fine both times???
Try again. There's nothing wrong with your code!
Until I'd tried it I thought maybe it was because you had capitalized Swift, where the editor had asked for "swift". But no, the editor accepted it.
Michael Kramer
2,128 PointsMichael Kramer
2,128 PointsI don't know why either jcorum. It's ok -- I just want to make sure I'm not imagining things!