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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Tom Stian Fjermeros
Tom Stian Fjermeros
236 Points

Bummer! Make sure the value you are assigning to greeting is an interpolated string

what does this mean?

strings.swift
let name = "tom"
let greeting = "hi there"

let interpolatedGreeting = "\(name), \(greeting)"

1 Answer

Matthew Williams
PLUS
Matthew Williams
Courses Plus Student 130 Points

I'm asking the same question as as far as I can see the instruction from the video have been followed