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srinivas 9989
Courses Plus Student 769 PointsCreate an NSArray called 'shoeOrder' and give the array the following four elements, in the following order: @"Charles
Create an NSArray called 'shoeOrder' and give the array the following four elements, in the following order: @"Charles Smith", @(9.5), @"loafer", @"brown". Be sure to use the literal syntax.
NSArray *shoeOrder= [[NSArray alloc]initWithObject: @"CharlesSmith", @"(9.5)" , @"loafer", @"brown",nil];
Martin Joubert
4,379 PointsMartin Joubert
4,379 PointsHi Srinivas,
Just read through the task carefully. You will notice that you need to add "Charles Smith" and (9.5) not "(9.5)" which will be a string value. Also use
initWithObjects
for theNSArray
NSArray *shoeOrder= [[NSArray alloc]initWithObjects: @"Charles Smith", @(9.5) , @"loafer", @"brown",nil];