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Ted Hayali
5,403 Pointseverything seems right? c struct Post { let title: String let author: String let tag: Tag func de
struct Tag { let name: String }
struct Post {
let title: String let author: String let tag: Tag
func description()->String{
return "\(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
}
}
let t = Tag(name: "Swift")
let firstPost = Post(title: "IOSDeveopment" , author: "Apple" , tag: t)
let postDescription = firstPost.description()
struct Tag {
let name: String
}
struct Post {
let title: String
let author: String
let tag: Tag
func description()->String{
return "\(title) by \(author). Filed under \(tag.name)"
}
}
let t = Tag(name: "Swift")
let firstPost = Post(title: "IOSDeveopment" , author: "Apple" , tag: t)
let postDescription = firstPost.description()
1 Answer

Derek Scollon
8,422 PointsIt's very particular about where you put spaces. Add a space on either side of the arrow in the line declaring your description function and see if it solves the problem...
func description() -> String{