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3,292 PointsCreate a new string named aString that contains the text "Objective-C is fun" returns error
The error message is:
Bummer! It looks like your string has the wrong value.
Here is the code I entered:
NSString *aString = @"Objective-C is fun.";
Can't figure out my error. Help!
1 Answer
Joe Shiels
19,933 PointsTry removing the period after "fun" in your string.
Paul Denlinger
3,292 PointsPaul Denlinger
3,292 PointsThat did the trick; thank you!