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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Ashley Van Laer
Ashley Van Laer
6,662 Points

What's wrong with this?

// Enter your code below let firstValue: Int = 2 let secondValue: Int = 4 let product = firstValue * secondValue let output: String = "The product of 2 times 4 is 8, (product)"

types.swift
// Enter your code below
let firstValue: Int = 2
let secondValue: Int = 4
let product = firstValue * secondValue
let output: String = "The product of 2 times 4 is 8, \(product)"

1 Answer

William Li
PLUS
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Points

Hi, Ashley:

For example, given the following values for firstValue, secondValue and product respectively: 2, 4, 8. The string should read: "The product of 2 times 4 is 8"

In this example, you actually need to do the string interpolation for each of the 3 values (2,4,8).

let output: String = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)"

The rest of your code is fine, hope this helps.