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2,266 PointsFunctions Challenge. My code is not working ?
Create a function called greeting which prints "Hello". I tried both these options:
func greeting() { let aaa = "Hello" println("(aaa)") } greeting() greeting()
OR
func greeting() { println("Hello") } greeting()
func greeting()
{
let aaa = "Hello"
println("\(aaa)")
}
greeting()
greeting()
greeting()
greeting()
1 Answer
Marileen Mennerich
1,161 PointsThis is a little annoying but this step of the challenge only asks you to define the function, not to call it. So, if you remove the lines of "greeting()", it should work.