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    my autocomplete does not work like yours I am using swift 5 would that make a difference

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  • alexander88
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    Incorrect argument label in call (have 'length:width:', expected 'length:width:')

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  • Adrian Lawrence
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    Stuck trying to get the carpetCost function to work. Continuously getting Binary operator error on all 3 cases of switch

    Posted February 4, 2018 8:56pm by Adrian Lawrence
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  • Stephen Flynn
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    I'm getting an error at this point.

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    Default Values in Swift

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  • Jacob Asher
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    I'm having trouble following with the Default Values video I'm getting an error in Xcode

    Posted June 8, 2017 2:58pm by Jacob Asher
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  • Paul Karim
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    Wouldn't it be easier to simply call the area function as the area argument?

    Posted December 24, 2016 5:28am by Paul Karim
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