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1,516 PointsWhere do I need to compare the result?
In this game of ours, we have an odd scoring mechanism . At the end of the round, if your score is 10, you lose! If it's anything but 10, you win.
Declare a constant named isWinner and assign the results of a comparison operation to check whether the player has won or not. For example, if the total score is not 10, then the player has won and isWinner should equal true. (Hint: Use the NOT operator)
Niki A
1,516 PointsThanks for the help..
1 Answer
Marlon Henry
6,885 PointsHere's a conditional that should help with your code, modify the the if and else to do what you want and define the isWinner object
if isWinner != 10{
print("Player has won")
}else{
print("Player you lost this one")
}
Niki A
1,516 PointsThanks!
Youssef Girgeis
iOS Development Techdegree Student 10,996 PointsYoussef Girgeis
iOS Development Techdegree Student 10,996 Pointsvar initialScore = 8
let totalScore = ++initialScore
let isWinner = totalScore != 10