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1,335 PointsSwift 3 - Failing initializers
Still not sure why this is not passing.
I checked it against the Swift 2.0 version. https://teamtreehouse.com/community/i-dont-see-how-a-dictionary-thats-passed-into-the-initializer-can-contain-both-the-title-and-the-author
..and no dice.
Any input on this would be greatly helpful!
struct Book {
let title: String
let author: String
let price: String?
let pubDate: String?
init?(dictionary: [String:String]) {
guard let title = dictionary["title"], let author = dictionary["author"] else {
return nil
}
self.title = title
self.author = author
self.price = dictionary["price"]
self.pubDate = dictionary["pubDate"]
}
}
1 Answer
J H
1,335 PointsTurns out they don't want you to use the word 'dictionary'. They would prefer you use 'dict' and then the challenge passes!
-- https://teamtreehouse.com/community/unable-to-complete-challenge-task