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Start your free trialConor Steward
3,020 PointsWhat am i doing wrong? The "bummer" is telling me to assign string to correct variable.
Not entirely sure what went wrong here. I attempted an interpolated string formed from the other strings but the program wont accept it.
// Enter your code below
let name = "Conor"
let hello = "Hi there,"
let greeting = "\(hello), \(name)"
2 Answers
Alexander Lee
5,964 PointsMy guess is that you don't need the hello constant. I would put "Hi there," in the greeting constant.
Fernando Baliño
2,131 PointsTry removing the comma after (hello) — worked for me!