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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Classes and Objects Designated Initializer

I don't know why this isn't working

I did what the video said and it's saying that I haven't defined self.height but i have

Button.swift
class Button {
  let width: Double 
  let height: Double 

  init(height: Double, width: Double){
    self.width = width
    self.height = height
  }
}

2 Answers

Andrรฉs Leal
Andrรฉs Leal
9,563 Points

You should try restarting Xcode, sometimes it doesn't work even though you have fixed the problem.I don't see any syntax error on your code, it should work. :D

Nathan Stec
PLUS
Nathan Stec
Courses Plus Student 1,201 Points

Switch the order of height and width in your initializer parameters