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Start your free trialCeonn Bobst
1,788 PointsCode not working: let language = "Swift" println("learning \ (language)")
Want to write "Learning Swift" using this code. Not Working!
let language = "Swift"
println("Learning " + language)
1 Answer
Jonas Kristensen
2,738 Pointslet language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")
Aaron Batchelder
3,240 PointsAaron Batchelder
3,240 PointsHey Ceonn.
You just need to interpolate the constant using the () syntax.