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Start your free trialFili Dembélé
403 PointsWorks fine in XCode but is deemed wrong by treehouse
let name = "Fili" let greeting = "("Hi there, ") (name)"
produces the right result, but is not accepted as the right answer.
let name = "Fili"
let greeting = "\("Hi there, ") \(name)"
1 Answer
akhter ali
15,778 PointsThere is no reason to do string interpolation on strings with no variables assigned to them.
let greeting = "\("Hi there, ") \(name)"
The code above that Hi and there are actually variables/objects of swift, not strings
There is no reason to have "Hi there" in () interpolation. It would be better to write
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
Fili Dembélé
403 PointsFili Dembélé
403 PointsThanks, good to know!