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Start your free trialFederico Lemaire
8,423 PointsWhat this does it mean? Cannot convert value of type '()' to expected argum
I've got the same code as Pasan, I belive that now Swift is another version and I don't know if smth changes...
Everything was running perfectly but when I assign the area function into the carpetCostHaving function, I have this error into the switch operator
case "tan": price = areaOfRoom * 2
Does anybody knows whats about that?
1 Answer
Harold Davis
Courses Plus Student 14,604 PointsCan you provide more code ore more detail of the error