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530 PointsWhy this is not correct code? let name = "David" let greeting = "Hi there" let sayingHi = "\(greeting), \(name)"
Why this is not correct code?
let name = "David" name
let greeting = "Hi there" greeting
let sayingHi = "(greeting), (name)"
// Enter your code below
let name = "David"
let greeting = "Hi there"
let sayingHi = "\(greeting), \(name)"
1 Answer
Magnus Hållberg
17,232 PointsIt is correct code, its just not what the challenge asks for. The challenge ask you to use string interpolation in the greeting constant to construct a greeting. It does not say anything about a third constant in this part of the challenge. It should be like this.
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
This challenge is probably badly explained since its asked a lot about.