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

Enum values

Not sure how to get a code for an associated value of "6S" for the iPhone?

Challenge Task 1 of 1

For this task, let's create a enum named MobilePhone. The enum will have four members: iPhone, Android, Blackberry and WindowsPhone.

Each of these members should have a String value as its associated value.

Once you have an enum declared, assign the value of the iPhone member with an associated value of "6S" to a constant named iPhone

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

1 Answer

enum MobilePhone {
  case iPhone(String)
  case Android(String)
  case Blackberry(String)
  case WindowsPhone(String)
}

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