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iOS

Crystal Ball intro course - assign-string-to-a-label

I have been searching around for help on the code challenge: http://teamtreehouse.com/library/assign-string-to-a-label

But I have not been able to find any discussion yet on it

The challenge is: "Assume we are creating an app to display random quotes. So far our app has a label and a button that have been added to the view. We need to create an 'IBAction' for our button. Please define a method called 'buttonPressed' and make sure it returns an 'IBAction'."

I have added the suggested from the video but clearly I missed something critical

- (IBAction)buttonPressed

3 Answers

Semicolon at the end. Always end your statements with it in Objective-C.

Amit Bijlani
STAFF
Amit Bijlani
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Since it is the implementation of a view controller you must define the implementation of your method:

- (IBAction)buttonPressed {

}

You're right! Thanks for correcting me.

That was it - thanks very much. I got a bit confused in the video and could not figure it out. Thanks so much for the help!