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Start your free trialShawn Tsou
Courses Plus Student 2,281 PointsThere's a bug in results checking Following is my code and I believe it's correct
for n in 1...100 { // Enter your code below if ((n % 2 != 0) && (n%7==0)){ results += [n] } // End code }
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
// Enter your code below
if (n % 2 != 0) && (n%7==0){
results.append(n)
}
// End code
}
1 Answer
Magnus Hållberg
17,232 PointsYou just need a space before and after the equals operator, it’s picky that way.
if (n % 2 != 0) && (n%7 == 0){
results.append(n)
}
Shawn Tsou
Courses Plus Student 2,281 PointsShawn Tsou
Courses Plus Student 2,281 PointsAhh Thank you Magnus