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2,524 PointsWhat is wrong with my code? I don't see any errors
I'm pretty sure my code is correct but I keep getting the error make sure you're declaring an instance method that returns a string.
struct Tag {
let name: String
}
struct Post {
var title: String
var author: String
var tag: Tag
func description()->String {
return "\(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
}
}
let firstPost = Post(title: "iOS Development", author: "Apple", tag: Tag(name:"Swift") )
let postDescription = firstPost.description()
2 Answers
Jason Cornwall
9,645 PointsIf you add some Space in between your return type and the function like so:
func description() -> String
I think your code should compile nicely.
Simon Neufville
13,317 PointsHey,
Your code is indeed correct as it is. As for the error you are getting, that is very strange. Tried it myself and had no issues at all. The only thing I can think of is the spacing where you have func description()->String which may affect the challenge. That wouldn't affect Xcode at all.
Hope this helps in some way.
sugabelly
2,524 Pointssugabelly
2,524 PointsThis worked. Thanks!