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iOS Swift 2.0 Enumerations and Optionals Introduction to Enumerations Enums with Associated Values

MINJI KIM
MINJI KIM
1,905 Points

constant assignment?

what did i wrong?

enums.swift
enum MobilePhone { 
  case iPhone (String) 
  case Android (String) 
  case Blackberry (String) 
  case Windows (String) 
  }

let MobilePhone.iPhone= ("6S")

1 Answer

Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw
26,676 Points

Hi MINJI KIM,

You have two very minor issues which are:

  • Your constant doesn't have the name iPhone which the instructions specify
  • You have a random equals = after MobilePhone.iPhone which shouldn't be there

Aside from that, your code is perfect.

let iPhone = MobilePhone.iPhone("6S")

Happy coding!