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iOS Swift 2.0 Enumerations and Optionals Introduction to Enumerations Enums with Associated Values

I don't understand what is incorrect here.

When I tried this code, the output was "Make sure your enum has associated values " and I believe it does!

enums.swift
enum mobilePhone {
  case iPhone(String)
  case Android(String)
  case Blackberry(String)
  case WindowsPhone(String)
}

let iPhone = mobilePhone.iPhone("6S")

1 Answer

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hey Henry,

What you have is a simple typo in naming convention. The challenge wants MobilePhone with a capital 'M'. Just change up both instances of that and you're good to go.

enum MobilePhone {
  case iPhone(String)
  case Android(String)
  case Blackberry(String)
  case WindowsPhone(String)
}

let iPhone = MobilePhone.iPhone("6S")

Keep Coding! :)

:dizzy: