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Start your free trialMohammed Alotaibi
Courses Plus Student 1,493 Pointswhat is wrong
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struct RGBColor {
let red: Double
let green: Double
let blue: Double
let alpha: Double
let description: String
init(red:Double, green:Double, blue:Double, alpha:Double) {
self.red = 86.0
self.green = 191.0
self.blue = 131.0
self.alpha = 1.0
}
func yaay(description a:String) -> String {
let a = "\(RGBColor)"
return a
}
}
let kiwi = RGBColor(red: 86.0, green: 191.0, blue: 131.0, alpha: 1.0)
let jkj = kiwi.yaay(description: "\(RGBColor)")
1 Answer
Rich Salvucci
16,716 PointsI just finished this one. You don't need to create a function for the description, you just define it as another initializer
struct RGBColor {
let red: Double
let green: Double
let blue: Double
let alpha: Double
let description: String
init(red: Double, green: Double, blue: Double, alpha: Double) {
self.red = red
self.green = green
self.blue = blue
self.alpha = alpha
self.description = "red: \(self.red), green: \(self.green), blue: \(self.blue), alpha: \(self.alpha)"
}
}