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Start your free trialJabor Al thani
2,926 PointsWhat am I doing wrong here ?
// Enter your code below
let name = "Jabor"
let greeting = " Hi there"
let interpolatedgreeting = "(greeting) (name)"
// Enter your code below
let name = "Jabor"
let greeting = " Hi there"
let interpolatedgreeting = "\(greeting) \(name)"
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
The first task wants you to create two strings. The second uses the first, interpolated. So, use \(name)
inside the second string like this:
let name = "Jabor"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
Steve.