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Courses Plus Student 5,931 PointsPlease help me with this
I am unable to figure this out, please help.
let UIFontTextStyleHeadline = "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let UIFontTextStyleBody = "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let UIFontTextStyleFootnote = "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"
enum Text {
case headline
var style : {
return "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
}
case body
case footnote
}
1 Answer
Maria Angelica Dadalt
6,197 PointsHi, you have to create a computed property separated from the enum's cases, but still inside the enumeration. Inside the computed property named style you have to do a control flow to associate the cases to the styles provided by the constants. I chose a switch statement, because it fits perfectly with an enum.
Here is how I did it. Hope I could help you understand a little better:
let UIFontTextStyleHeadline = "UIFontTextStyleHeadline"
let UIFontTextStyleBody = "UIFontTextStyleBody"
let UIFontTextStyleFootnote = "UIFontTextStyleFootnote"
enum Text {
case headline
case body
case footnote
var style: String {
switch self {
case .body: return UIFontTextStyleBody
case .footnote: return UIFontTextStyleFootnote
case .headline: return UIFontTextStyleHeadline
}
}
}