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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators

Anika Suares
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Anika Suares
iOS Development Techdegree Student 601 Points

How to compare two number using equal to?

Hi Please help me what have I done wrong?

operators.swift
// Enter your code below
let value = 200
let divisor = 5

let someOperation = 20 + 400 % 10 / 2 - 15
let anotherOperation = 52 * 27 % 200 / 2 + 5

// Task 1 - Enter your code below
let result = value % divisor 

// Task 2 - Enter your code below
let isPerfectMultiple == result = 0

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! In your last line the order of the comparison and assignment operators are in the wrong positions. The assignment operator should be assigning the result of the comparison into the variable. Your last line should look like this:

let isPerfectMultiple = result == 0

This will compare result to 0 and then assign the boolean value that was the result back into the variable isPerfectMultiple. Hope this helps! :sparkles: