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7,104 PointsYour code could not be compiled. Please click on "Preview" to view the compiler errors
How do I get it
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
// Enter your code below
if ( n % 7 == 0 && n % 2 != 0 )
{
results.append(n)
}
// End code }
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! I received your request for assistance. You're doing terrific, but you inadvertently commented out the final closing curly brace which is now causing your compiler error. If you want to leave the // end code
comment intact, you will need to move that curly brace following it onto its own line either above or below the comment.
Hope this helps!
Gerald Ford
7,104 PointsGerald Ford
7,104 PointsThanks I got