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Courses Plus Student 1,243 PointsWhat am I supposed to type in for location, nothing works?!
What am I supposed to type in for location, nothing works?!
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business {
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location) {
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(What am I supposed to type in for location, nothing works?!)
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsIt expects an instance of the Location struct. Which means you have to make an instance of it. You can do this in a separate line like this:
let someLocation = Location(latitude: 54.00, longitude: 32.00)
let someBusiness = Business(name: "AndrΓ©", location: someLocation)
Or in one line like this:
let someBusiness = Business(name: "AndrΓ©", location: Location(latitude: 54.00, longitude: 32.00))
doesitmatter
12,885 PointsBusiness(name: "Apple", location : Location(latitude:1.1, longitude:2.1))