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Start your free trialMohammed Alotaibi
Courses Plus Student 1,493 Pointswhat is wrong?
?
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName(firstName:String, lastName:String ) -> String {
let bc = firstName + " " + lastName
return bc
}
}
let nm = Person(firstName: "Mohammed", lastName: "Otaibe")
nm.fullName(firstName: "Mohammed", lastName: "Otaibe")
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
Your fullName
function doesn't need any parameters - it can access the constants held inside the class directly so remove them from the brackets. You can return your expression directly; you don't need to assign the string to the bc
constant.
Next, you want to create an instance of Person
called aPerson
, not nm
. Then use the instance called aPerson
to called the fullName
method and assign the returned string to a constant called myFullName
.
Your last two lines need refining to meet those tasks.
You don't need to pass names into fullName
, remember.
Let me know how you get on.
Steve.