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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Nate Drexler
Nate Drexler
1,883 Points

Having trouble completing this code challenge. My code is below:

let name = "Nate Drexler"

let greeting = "(Hi there,) (name.)"

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "Nate Drexler" 

let greeting = 

2 Answers

Nate Drexler
Nate Drexler
1,883 Points

Just posted this question again with the \ in front of name and it still didn't work

Lisa Nguyen
Lisa Nguyen
22,731 Points

Hi Nate, the . should be outside the bracket e.g. (name). and no need for open brackets around Hi there,