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7,325 PointsI can not pass this challenge. Can you help me?
Here is my codes. What is the wrong part? I couldn't figure out.
func getRemainder(a value: Int, b divisor: Int) -> Int {
return Int(value % divisor)
}
2 Answers
Marina Alenskaja
9,320 PointsHi! You have to add the external parameter labels before the internal parameter labels. Like this:
func getRemainder (value a: Int, divisor b: Int) -> Int {
return (a % b)
}
let result = getRemainder(value: 10, divisor: 3)
Furthermore, you don't need to write Int() in the return function, since you already specified the return type in the function (-> Int)
Mustafa Kaya
7,325 PointsThanks a lot.