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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators

how to do the task two?

i have do task 1 but am confused with task two please help https://teamtreehouse.com/library/swift-20-basics/swift-operators/working-with-operators

1 Answer

Caleb Kleveter
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Caleb Kleveter
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If you are talking about the second pert in the first step, you need to use a double equals to compare result with zero. Do this in parentheses:

let isPerfectMultiple = (result == 0)

For the second task, we follow the same idea; the difference is the operator is different, and we have two constants, not one. It looks like this:

let isGreater = (someOperation >= anotherOperation)

thank you