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1,123 Pointswhat wrong with my code
let name = "meitav" let greeting = "Hi there, (name)" let finalGreeting = "(greeting). How are you?"
let name = "meitav"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
let finalGreeting = "\(greeting). How are you?"
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHi Meitav,
There is nothing syntactically wrong with the code, it is just not what the instructions are asking for. Task #1 you did correctly as the instructions wanted the string created using interpolation
. However, Task #2 explicitly says to
concatenate the value of greeting . . .
But you are using interpolation
again. Just change your code to reflect this and create the finalGreeting
string using concatenation instead and you're good to go.
Keep Coding! :)