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enum MobilePhone { case iPhone (String) case Android (String) case Blackberry (String) case WindowsPhone (String) }
MobilePhone.iPhone(6S)
2 Answers
Chase Marchione
155,055 PointsHi Surya,
1) You want to make sure that the 6S is stored in double quotes, because it is a string value.
2) The challenge asks you to assign the iPhone member to a constant named iPhone. To do that, you use the keyword 'let' and follow it with the name of the new constant.
enum MobilePhone {
case iPhone(String)
case Android(String)
case Blackberry(String)
case WindowsPhone(String)
}
let iPhone = MobilePhone.iPhone("6S")
Hope this helps!
Richard Kerby
Courses Plus Student 8,090 PointsWhy can't you just use .iPhone("6S")?