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iOS Swift Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators: Part 2

Nima Doost
Nima Doost
706 Points

Unary

No idea why Its not letting me pass, I made != 10 which is false and asked if isWinner = true which it is

operators.swift
// Enter your code below

var initialScore = 8

 initialScore += 1

 initialScore != 10

 let isWinner == true

1 Answer

Paolo Scamardella
Paolo Scamardella
24,828 Points

You are failing because of let isWinner == true, and it should be let isWinner = true. You are trying to assign isWinner to a boolean, but in reality, you are doing a comparison.

Nima Doost
Nima Doost
706 Points

Thank you, I realized I was jumping ahead as well.