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Start your free trialMarcos Reboucas
12,890 PointsWhat's wrong with this code? Keep getting "Make sure you're setting your view to the correct background color based...."
ERROR: Make sure you're setting your view to the correct background color based on the temperature value
class TemperatureController: UIViewController {
var temperature: Double
{
didSet
{
if self.temperature > 80.0
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.redColor()
}
if self.temperature < 40.0
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.blueColor()
}
else
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.greenColor()
}
}
}
init(temperature: Double) {
self.temperature = temperature
super.init()
}
override func viewDidLoad() {
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.whiteColor()
}
}
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsOne issue. You need to use if... else if... else:
if self.temperature > 80.0
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.redColor()
}
else if self.temperature < 40.0 //need else if here in place of if
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.blueColor()
}
else
{
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.greenColor()
}
Marcos Reboucas
12,890 PointsMarcos Reboucas
12,890 Pointsindeed...thank you!