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1,530 PointsTried it in an if statement, didn't work, tried it in a switch statement and it doesn't work. All witch work in Xcode.
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String { // Enter your code between the two comment markers switch n % 3 - n % 5 { case 0: return "FizzBuzz" case - 4... -1: return "Fizz" case 1...2: return "Buzz" default: return "" } // End code return "(n)" }
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
switch n % 3 - n % 5 {
case 0: return "FizzBuzz"
case - 4... -1: return "Fizz"
case 1...2: return "Buzz"
default: return ""
}
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
1 Answer
kjvswift93
13,515 PointsIt's important to follow the instructions carefully.
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if (n % 3 == 0) && (n % 5 == 0) {
return "FizzBuzz"
} else if (n % 3 == 0) {
return "Fizz"
} else if (n % 5 == 0) {
return "Buzz"
}
// End code
return "\(n)"
}