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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Fin Muir
Fin Muir
1,108 Points

I don't know I'm doing wrong.

I need some help

types.swift
// Enter your code below
let firstValue = 2  
let secondValue = 4
let product = firstValue * secondValue
let ineterpolatedMath = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)" 

1 Answer

Manish Giri
Manish Giri
16,266 Points

You've named the constant wrong. The instruction for Step 2 says -

Step 2: Using string interpolation, create a string literal that describes the operation we just performed. For example, given the following values for firstValue, secondValue and product respectively: 2, 4, 8. The string should read: "The product of 2 times 4 is 8". Assign this string to a constant named output.

Your constant should be named output, not ineterpolatedMath.

Fin Muir
Fin Muir
1,108 Points

Thank you so much.