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iOS Development Techdegree Student 793 Points[SOLVED] Getting this error:error: MyPlaygroundTREE.playground:9:19: error: use of undeclared type 'INT'
func area(length: INT) { let width = 12 let areaofroom = length * width print(areaofroom) }
area(length: 12) area(length: 20)
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Chris Beal
iOS Development Techdegree Student 793 PointsNVM. I found my issue. Had to put Int instead of INT
MUSTAFA TAHA
5,150 PointsMUSTAFA TAHA
5,150 Pointsyou should write Int like that length: Int you code should be like that
func area(length: Int) { let width = 12 let areaofroom = length * width print(areaofroom) }
area(length: 12) area(length: 20)