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643 PointsWhat is wrong ? Its working in Xcode.
} struct Person { let firstName: String let lastName: String
func fullName () -> String {
return "\(firstName)" + " " + "\(lastName)"
}
} let aPerson = Person (firstName: "uygar", lastName: "özcan") let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName () -> String {
return "\(firstName)" + " " + "\(lastName)"
}
}
let aPerson = Person (firstName: "uygar", lastName: "ozc")
let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()
3 Answers
kjvswift93
13,515 PointsHey, your answer is right, but the challenge will only pass here if the parentheses are directly after the fullName function declaration.
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
func fullName() -> String {
return "\(firstName)" + " " + "\(lastName)"
}
}
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "uygar", lastName: "ozc")
let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()
Heidi Puk Hermann
33,366 PointsYou have a space between Person and your input:
let aPerson = Person (firstName: "uygar", lastName: "ozc")
// should be
let aPerson = Person(firstName: "uygar", lastName: "ozc")
Then it should work.
uygar özcan
643 PointsThank you