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iOS Objective-C Basics More Operators! Logical Operators

Change the value of inchesTall to 64. Then, create a conditional statement which assigns a value of true to isMediumSize

how i dont get it !

variable_assignment.mm
bool isMediumSize;
int inchesTall;
inchesTall = 64;

if (isMediumSize > 48 && isMediumSize < 68) {

  isMediumSize = true;
}

1 Answer

Ben Shockley
Ben Shockley
6,094 Points

What you are wanting to do is check if inchesTall is greater than 48 and less than 68, but what your code is doing is checking to see if isMediumSize is in that range, which won't make sense to the compiler since the isMediumSize is a bool, and also, is just the wrong variable to check anyway.

So your conditional statement should look like this.

if (inchesTall > 48 && inchesTall < 68) {

  isMediumSize = true;
}

and should then check out correctly.

Hope this helps and makes sense.