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Start your free trialBen Oglesbee
419 PointsCan someone help me with this question? It is worded weirdly, and I can't figure the last part out.
It is in Swift Basics 3, but it is wanting me to see if someOperation is greater than anotherOperation, but it doesn't want a boolean value.
Ben Oglesbee
419 PointsI got it now, but thanks
1 Answer
Marlon Henry
6,885 PointsWhat I gather from your question maybe this is what you are looking for?
if someOperation > anotherOperation{
//do something
}else{
//do something else
}
Amrit Pandey
17,595 PointsAmrit Pandey
17,595 PointsIf you can paste code snippet that'll be very helpful.