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Start your free trialHaitham Alam
2,685 PointsHelp,
Can i Know where is my mistake please? I suppose i did everything as It should be
// Enter your code below
class Shape {
var numberOfSides: Int
init(numberOfSides: Int){
self.numberOfSides = numberOfSides
}
}
let somShape = "\(Shape)"
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsYour class and initializer are fine. But you don't assign correctly to someShape. You were supposed to use the initializer you just created, not try to interpolate the class in a String. Also, have to be careful about spelling. The editor would reject somShape
even if everything else had been OK.
class Shape {
var numberOfSides: Int
init(numberOfSides: Int){
self.numberOfSides = numberOfSides
}
}
let someShape = Shape(numberOfSides: 6)