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Courses Plus Student 855 Pointshow do you do this? Create a string array variable named todo and assign it the following tasks: "Learn Swift", "Buil
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var todo: "String" = "Learn Swift" "Build App" "Develope App"
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Nick Janes
5,487 Pointsvar todo: [String] = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Develop App"]
A few syntactical errors. Remember we use square brackets around our array and separate the objects in our array using commas!
Drew Scolaro
Courses Plus Student 855 Pointsthanks
Drew Scolaro
Courses Plus Student 855 Pointsthat did not work for me, I copied and pasted you on to mine and it didn't work.
Nick Janes
5,487 Pointsvar todo: [String] = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
I was just using the strings you were giving me. It turns out they want Deploy App instead of develop app in the array.