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Start your free trialIngunn Augdal Fløvig
1,507 PointsUsing instance method to combine first and last name into full name for a structure "Person"
I get an error saying "make sure you're adding an instance method to your struct definition", but I'm not quite sure what I should change to accomplish that.
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName(firstName: String, lastName: String) -> [Person] {
var results = [Person]()
let firstNameOfPerson = firstName
let lastNameOfPerson = lastName
let results = ["\(firstNameOfPerson) \(lastNameOfPerson)"]
return results
}
2 Answers
Magnus Hållberg
17,232 PointsI think you have been thinking to much on this and made it over complicated for your self. The challenge say to create a method named fullName() that return a string. It doesn't say you need any inputs so the simple way of doing it is to make a string interpolation from the two properties in the struct and return it.
func fullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
}
Ingunn Augdal Fløvig
1,507 PointsOhh, so that's how. Thanks!