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Start your free trialMarion Ano
1,636 PointsI can?t figure out challenge task 2 after the Dynamic Typing Section
This is my answer, and I?m not sure why it?s not right:
NSNumber *thing = @[@4];
Can anyone help?
1 Answer
Holger Liesegang
50,595 PointsHi Marion,
the question has been: "Assign an NSNumber literal with a value of '4' to the variable 'thing'."
You might want to assign @4 to the variable thing as @[@4] would be an array.
Kind Regards Holger
Harry Maria
3,694 PointsHarry Maria
3,694 PointsDid you ever figure it out I'm having trouble with the same question!