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8,441 Pointsobject oriented swift 3
class Person { let firstName: String let lastName: String
init(firstName: String, lastName: String) {
self.firstName = firstName
self.lastName = lastName
}
func getFullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
}
}
// Enter your code below
class Doctor: Person { override func getFullName() -> String { return "Dr. (lastName)" }
}
let someDoctor = Doctor(firstName: "Sam", lastName: "Smith")
class Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
init(firstName: String, lastName: String) {
self.firstName = firstName
self.lastName = lastName
}
func getFullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
}
}
// Enter your code below
class Doctor: Person {
override func getFullName() -> String {
return "Dr. \(lastName)"
}
}
let someDoctor = Doctor(firstName: "Sam", lastName: "Smith")
1 Answer
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsYou almost had it you need one more step
class Doctor: Person {
override func fullName() -> String {
return "Dr. \(lastName)"
}
}
let someDoctor = Doctor(firstName: "Jeff", lastName: "McDivitt")
someDoctor.fullName()