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512 PointsHow do I call the insert method on the array?
I know it's a bonehead question, because I've watched the videos and I know the syntax for this constant. Somehow, I am still incorrect. Could someone point out my, hopefully, obvious error.
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo += ["Debug App","Fix Bugs"]
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)
todo.insert("Learn iOS," atIndex: 1)
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsThe way you call the insert method on Array is correct, the only problem with the code is that the comma , is supposed be placed after the String, not within it.
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex: 1)
Like such, hope it helps.