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Start your free trialRicardo Gonzalez
2,286 PointsHow do i get it so it can return both tuples?
Don't know how to do this code.
func greeting (#person: String) -> String {
let language = ("English")
let greeting = ("Hello \(person)")
return (language,greeting)
}
2 Answers
Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsHello Ricardo:
// Tuple
func greeting(person: String) -> (greeting: String, language: String) {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
// Tuples return
return (greeting,language)
}
Daniel Dickinson
2,325 Pointsfunc greeting (#person: String) -> String {
let language = ("English")
let greeting = ("Hello \(person)")
return language + ", " + greeting
}
Ricardo Gonzalez
2,286 PointsRicardo Gonzalez
2,286 PointsThanks Jhoan. :)