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iOS Functions in Swift Adding Power to Functions Returning Complex Values

Ranak Bansal
Ranak Bansal
1,207 Points

Swift Functions Code Challenge Help

What is wrong with my Code? It seems like everything looks right

functions.swift
// Enter your code below
func coordinates(for location : String) ->(Double, Double) {

    var lat = 0.0
    var lon = 0.0

    switch location{
    case "Eiffel Tower": lat = 48.8582, lon = 2.2945
    case "Great Pyramid": lat = 29.9792, lon = 31.1344
    case "Sydney Opera House": lat = 33.8587, lon = 151.2140
    default: lat = 0, lon = 0
    }

    return (lat, lon)

}

1 Answer

Marleen Berg
Marleen Berg
22,524 Points

You are not giving parameters, but setting the properties (lon & lat) in the switch statement. this syntax makes it a lot clearer

I'm so sorry, developing a lot in PHP lately, you only have to use a semi colon if you write your code in one line, which marks an end, if you use a new line, you can omit the semi colon

func coordinates(for location : String) ->(Double, Double) {

    var lat = 0.0
    var lon = 0.0

    switch location{
    case "Eiffel Tower":
        lat = 48.8582
        lon = 2.2945
    case "Great Pyramid":
        lat = 29.9792
        lon = 31.1344
    case "Sydney Opera House":
        lat = 33.8587
        lon = 151.2140
    default:
        lat = 0
        lon = 0
    }

    return (lat, lon)

}