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9,345 PointsFizzBuzz answer? I've tried all the other answers given from the community with no luck!
I thought this answer was going to work. Anyone have the answer?
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if n % 3 == 0 && n % 5 == 0 {
return "FizzBuzz"
} else if n % 5 == 0 {
return "Buzz"
} else if n % 3 == 0 {
return "Fizz"
} else {
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
1 Answer
Martin Wildfeuer
Courses Plus Student 11,071 PointsYou are really only missing a closing bracket for the "else" statement:
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
if n % 3 == 0 && n % 5 == 0 {
return "FizzBuzz"
} else if n % 5 == 0 {
return "Buzz"
} else if n % 3 == 0 {
return "Fizz"
} else {
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
}
I strongly recommend having a Playground open in Xcode. Just copy/paste your code, Xcode warnings and autocompletion are a huge help, why would you not use it? ;)
Hope that helps :)
Adam Beck
9,345 PointsAdam Beck
9,345 PointsPerfect! Thank you, I wouldn't have caught that!