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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

What am I doing wrong?!

Help me I dont understand where i am messing up

strings.swift
let name = "Tanner"
let greeting = "Hi there,"
// string interpolation
let interpolatedGreeting= "\(greeting), \(name)"

1 Answer

Kagisho Moroka
Kagisho Moroka
8,716 Points

Hi Tanner,

The challenge requires that you interpolate the 'name' constant inside the greeting constant.

so your code should read as follows:

let name = "Tanner" let greeting = "Hi there, (name)"

Happy coding.

Kagisho Moroka
Kagisho Moroka
8,716 Points

I dont know why it left the forward slash out of my code:

let name = "Tanner" let greeting = "Hi there, (name)"

:)