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Start your free trialArturo Carrasco Jr
3,021 PointsWhat am I doing wrong?!
Challenge Task 3 of 3
Sweet, we have a function! In this task, all you have to do is call the function and pass in a value of 24.0 degrees. Assign the result of the function to a constant named fahrenheitTemp.
(Here's what I wrote)
func temperatureInFahrenheit ( temperature: Double) -> Double{ let fahrenheitTemp = (temperature * 9)/5 + 32 return (fahrenheitTemp)} let fahrenheitTemp = temperatureInFahrenheit(24.0)
// Enter your code below
func temperatureInFahrenheit ( temperature: Double) -> Double{ let fahrenheitTemp = (temperature * 9)/5 + 32
return (fahrenheitTemp)}
let fahrenheitTemp = temperatureInFahrenheit(24.0)
Arturo Carrasco Jr
3,021 Pointsfunc temperatureInFahrenheit (temperature: Double) -> Double { return (temperature * 9)/5 + 32 } let fahrenheitTemp = temperatureInFahrenheit(24.0)
I change it to this like you said but then this error comes out:
swift_lint.swift:9:46: error: missing argument label 'temperature:' in call let fahrenheitTemp = temperatureInFahrenheit(24.0) ^ temperature:
Arturo Carrasco Jr
3,021 PointsNever mind I finally figured it out /.-
func temperatureInFahrenheit ( temperature: Double) -> Double{ let fahrenheitTemp = (temperature * 9)/5 + 32 return (fahrenheitTemp)} let fahrenheitTemp = temperatureInFahrenheit(temperature: 24.0)
Rafael Reis
14,931 PointsRafael Reis
14,931 PointsYou don't have to declare the variable and then return it, like this:
return (temperature * 9)/5 + 32