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Start your free trialRyan Rassoli
3,365 PointsStuck!
I know everything is correct except for the last line of code. Can someone please help? Thanks!
// Enter your code below
var arrayOfInts = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
arrayOfInts.append (7)
arrayOfInts += [8]
let arrayOfInts [4] = value
1 Answer
Simon Di Giovanni
8,429 PointsHi Ryan!
You're almost there mate. You've just got the last line around the wrong way!
When declaring constants and variables, the name of the constant or variable is always on the lefthand side of the = sign, on the same side as var or let.
Like so!
var arrayOfInts = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
arrayOfInts.append (7)
arrayOfInts += [8]
let value = arrayOfInts[4]
Hope this helps!