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1,441 PointsPlease clarify what is needed next
The description is not clear. I wrote the first constant but I can't figure out what to do with the second.
// Enter your code below
let name = "Rabbie"
let greeting = "Hi there," + name
2 Answers
Victor Mercier
14,667 PointsHi, if you are confused, check my detailed solution:
//Declare First Constant
let name = "Victor"
//Declare Second Constant Using String Interpolation
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
//Declare Third Constant Using String Concatenation
let finalGreeting = greeting + " How are you?"
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Rabbie Wordie
1,441 PointsThis worked TY!