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Start your free trialTERRELL TINSLEY
2,964 PointsHelp
I'm so loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated :(
struct Location { let latitude: Double let longitude: Double }
class Business { let name: String let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location) { self.name = name self.location = location } }
let someBusiness = Business(name: String, location: Location)
2 Answers
Evan Demaris
64,262 PointsHi Terrell,
Your code is perfect up until the call at the end; you need to actually give someBusiness a String and a Location. You can either define those as variables first, then include the variable names, or you could just enter them in directly.
Below is your code, with someBusiness filled out in a callable way.
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business {
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location) {
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someBusiness = Business(name: "Evan\'s Pizza Palace", location: Location(latitude: 7.6, longitude: 42.0))
TERRELL TINSLEY
2,964 PointsAhh, so close yet so far. Haha thanks!