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Start your free trialChristen DeGennaro
2,796 Pointswhy won't this pass the challenge
I think I have the right answer to this question, but it won't pass.
struct Person {
let firstName: String
let lastName: String
}
func fullName() -> String {
return firstName + " " + lastName
}
3 Answers
Kyle Melton
6,664 PointsThe function should be a function of the struct. Also the challenge might want you to use string interpolation not concatenation. eg.
let var = "\(string1) \(string2)"
Christen DeGennaro
2,796 Pointsi tried that as well. but it still wont pass. keeps saying " Bummer! Make sure your function does not take any parameters and returns a String"
Kyle Melton
6,664 PointsIs the function inside the struct?
struct Person {
var foo: foo
var bar: bar
func someFunc() -> Bar {
return "stuff"
}
}
or is it outside the struct?
struct Person {
var foo: foo
var bar: bar
}
func someFunc() -> Bar {
return "stuff"
}
[Edit, added code declaration]
Christen DeGennaro
2,796 Pointsholy moly. that was it. i am such a noob. thanks so much for the help. now i can continue at last.