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iOS Swift Functions and Optionals Parameters and Tuples Named Parameters

Call the greeting function and pass it the String "Jerry" I don't understand what is wrong.

???

named_parameters.swift
func greeting(#person: String) {
    println("Hello \(person)")
}
greeting("Jerry")

1 Answer

When you call the greeting function you need to include the parameter "person".

func greeting(#person: String) {
    println("Hello \(person)")
}
greeting(person: "Jerry")