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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Kim Fook Lo
Kim Fook Lo
304 Points

Challenge Test 2 of 2

The question, Declare a constant named finalGreeting, and concatenate the value of greeting with the string literal " How are you?".

Example: "Hi there, Pasan. How are you?"

I not really understand this question.

strings.swift
// Enter your code below


let name = "Lo"

let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"
// I not really understand this question
let finalGreeting = "greeting + ". " + How are you?"

2 Answers

Hello,

You have to interpolated like you had with name

let finalGreeting = "\(greeting)" + ".  " + "How are you?"
or 
let finalGreeting = "\(greeting)" + ". How are you?"
Kim Fook Lo
Kim Fook Lo
304 Points

Hi, Cedric, Thanks for the explanation.