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iOS Object-Oriented Objective-C Tying it All Together Cumulative Review

Luis Paulino
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Luis Paulino
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Umm...help?

This is just some suto code, hopefully i can find some help

variable_assignment.mm
NsArray *tepmps= @(@"75.5" @"83.3", @"96", @"99.7")

float average

1 Answer

Hi Luis,

You're on the right lines here.

First, the array is called temps; fix the typo. It is of type NSArray; check your capitalisation. Finish each line with a semi-colon.

Also, it is an array of numbers, not strings, so remove the double inverted commas from around each number, but do leave the @ symbols there. Lastly, arrays are surrounded by square brackets, not parentheses.

Put all that together and you're done! You had most of that in there, just a few tweaks to make to get the code to pass.

Let me know how you get on.

Steve.