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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Properties Getter and Setter Methods

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Temperature.swift
class Temperature {
    var celsius: Float = 0.0
    var fahrenheit: Float {
        return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0
}
get { 
 return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0 
}
set {
celsius = (fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8
  }
 } 

1 Answer

You are on the right track just. However when you are using get and set methods , the get method modified the value or info that you are passing in , then the set method accessed the modified value through another variable called newValue.

       class Temperature {
        var celsius: Float = 0.0
          var fahrenheit: Float {
            return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0
           }
              get { 
                     return (celsius * 1.8) + 32.0 
                  }
             set {
             celsius = (newValue - 32) / 1.8
        }
              }