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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Strings

Elise Gallentine
Elise Gallentine
1,930 Points

I am stuck on this question, could you help me please?

I've been working on this for a while but I don't know how to proceed. Thank you for any help!

strings.swift
println ("Bread",\n "Milk",\n "Honey".)
Racim Abdou
Racim Abdou
4,002 Points

What do you exactly want to do ? you want to print this " Bread, Milk, Honey. " ?

Elise Gallentine
Elise Gallentine
1,930 Points

Yes! The directions say "Call the println function one time to print these items from a grocery list: "Bread", "Milk", "Honey". Separate each item in the list with the special newline character (\n)."

Racim Abdou
Racim Abdou
4,002 Points

but there is no println on Swift !

1 Answer

Racim Abdou
Racim Abdou
4,002 Points

Well, so you can do this

print("Bread, Milk, Honey.")

:)