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28,373 PointsChallenge Question
https://teamtreehouse.com/library/swift-20-basics/swift-operators/working-with-operators
Not sure how to fix can someone please give a working example thank you
// Enter your code below
let value = 200
let divisor = 5
let someOperation = 20 + 400 % 10 / 2 - 15
let anotherOperation = 52 * 27 % 200 / 2 + 5
// Task 1 - Enter your code below
let result = value % divisor
// Task 2 - Enter your code below
let isPerfectMultiple = (result === 0)
1 Answer
Brendan Whiting
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 PointsYou don't want the triple equals sign "===", just use the double. I'm not that far along with Swift, but I think the triple is to check if it's the exact same instance of something - it's not like JavaScript. Hope that helps.
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28,373 PointsSan Francisco
28,373 PointsThank you Brendan