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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

I am having trouble making the interpolated code on this homework. SOS!

need help on this homework

strings.swift
let name = "Mike"

let greeting = "Hi there"

let interpolatedGreeting = "(name), (greeting)"

1 Answer

Konrad Król
Konrad Król
4,454 Points

Hi Michael, if you want to use string interpolation you have to put backslash before brackets: like this:

let myLanguage = "Swift"
let SomeStringInterpolation = "My favorite programming language is \(myLanguage)"