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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

i did it on Xcode and its coming fine, but for some reason here it does not work

let name = "Willy" let greeting = "Hi there"

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

strings.swift
// E

let name = "Willy"
let greeting = "Hi there,"

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

1 Answer

David Papandrew
David Papandrew
8,386 Points

Your code is valid, but the exercise asks that the second constant contain the interpolated string.

So rather than what you submitted, this is what you want to submit:

let name = "Willy"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)."