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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

the video didn't go over how to do anything like this, so i have no idea how to make it read like they want

the video didn't go over how to do anything like this, so i have no idea how to make it read like they want

types.swift
// Enter your code below
let firstValue: Int = 2
let secondValue: Int = 4

let product = firstValue * secondValue
let output = "The product of"+ \(product) 

1 Answer

Hi Kevin,

To interpolate a string use a backslash then enclose the variable name in parentheses. Do this inside a string. So something like "Interpolate a variable \(here)".

For this challenge you want to interpolate firstValue and secondValue as well as product in a string that says, "The product of 2 times 4 is 8". That can look like:

let output = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)"

Make sense?

Steve.

ok, thank you