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iOS Functions in Swift Adding Power to Functions Function Parameters

Jjjjsl Dlsiehd
Jjjjsl Dlsiehd
928 Points

What is wrong?

I don't know what is wrong in this code. Help...

functions.swift
// Enter your code below

func getRemainder(a value: Int,b divisor: Int) -> Int{

  a%b
}
Jjjjsl Dlsiehd
Jjjjsl Dlsiehd
928 Points

Make sure your function accepts two parameters, with the correct external and local names

1 Answer

Chris Stromberg
PLUS
Chris Stromberg
Courses Plus Student 13,389 Points

You have your external and internal names for the parameters backwards.

Don't forget the return statement.

func getRemainder(value a: Int,divisor b: Int) -> Int{

 return a%b
}