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Start your free trialJared Welch
5,616 PointsCode Challenge
When I put my code in I keep getting this error: Make sure you're assigning the enum value to a constant named done. How do I fix this?
import Foundation
enum UIBarButtonStyle {
case Done
case Plain
case Bordered
}
class UIBarButtonItem {
var title: String?
let style: UIBarButtonStyle
var target: AnyObject?
var action: Selector
init(title: String?, style: UIBarButtonStyle, target: AnyObject?, action: Selector) {
self.title = title
self.style = style
self.target = target
self.action = action
}
}
enum Button {
case Done(String)
case Edit(String)
}
let done = Button.Done("Done")
enum Button {
case Done(String)
case Edit(String)
}
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! Your code is actually just fine, but it's misplaced. You've put the enum and the constant you're supposed to make in the buttons.swift file instead of the enums.swift file. If I take your code, and move it into the correct file, it passes the challenge!
Happy coding!
Jared Welch
5,616 PointsJared Welch
5,616 PointsThank you so much! I can't believe i missed that