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Start your free trialGregory Helton
2,029 PointsYour stuff isn't right
Your compiler does not recognize the multipler variable declared in my code: var multiplier: Int = i
// Enter your code below
var results: [Int] = []
for i in 1..10 {
var multiplier: Int = i * 6
}
2 Answers
Gregory Helton
2,029 PointsEverything worked when I changed .. to ... (two dots to three dots)
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Gregory,
No, the "stuff" is right, but there are a three errors in your code, and that is why you are receiving the Bummer!
- The challenge did not ask for this line:
var multiplier: Int = i * 6
, so it needs to be deleted. - The challenge explicitly asks you to name the temporary constant in the
for loop
"multiplier", but you named it "i", so that needs to be changed. - The
for loop
is supposed to be 1 to 10, including 10 (inclusive), so you need three periods between the value, not two. With only two, the values will only include 1 thru 9 (exclusive).
Just fix up those three things and your code will pass. Challenges are very specific, so if the instructions aren't followed exactly it will not pass.
Keep coding! :)