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Start your free trialMahmoud Rajabzadeh-Mashhadi
489 PointsStructs
Not sure what I am doing wrong. Thanks.
struct Post {
let title: "String"
let author: "String"
let tag: Tag
let Post = "title: \(String), author: \(String), tag: \(tag) {
}
1 Answer
Michael Reining
10,101 PointsThere are a couple of mistakes in your syntax.
The type is not declared correctly
You have to create the instance outside of the class definition
Also, if you practice everything in the Xcode playground, you will get a much better feel for how things work and it makes debugging much faster and easier.
struct Tag {
let name: String
}
struct Post {
let title: String // declare type
let author: String
let tag: Tag
}
let firstPost = Post(title: "First Post", author: "Author Name", tag: Tag(name: "tag name")) // Be sure to initialize the tag too
I hope that helps,
Mike
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