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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Classes in Swift Classes with Custom Types

Vanessa Rodriguez
Vanessa Rodriguez
6,685 Points

I don't understand why it doesn't pass ):

Can someone help?

objects.swift
struct Location {
  let latitude: Double
  let longitude: Double
}

class Business {
  let name: String
  let location: Location
  init (name: String, location: Location) {
    self.name = "Vani"
    self.location = Location(latitude: 2, longitude: 8)
  }
  let someBusiness = Business(name: "Vani", location: Location(latitude: 2, longitude: 8))
}

2 Answers

andren
andren
28,558 Points

You declare the someBusiness constant within the Business class. You are meant to declare it outside the class. Simply moving it like this:

struct Location {
  let latitude: Double
  let longitude: Double
}

class Business {
  let name: String
  let location: Location
  init (name: String, location: Location) {
    self.name = "Vani"
    self.location = Location(latitude: 2, longitude: 8)
  }
}

let someBusiness = Business(name: "Vani", location: Location(latitude: 2, longitude: 8))

Is enough to make your code pass the challenge.

Vanessa Rodriguez
Vanessa Rodriguez
6,685 Points

omgosh!! thank you!!!!! I can't believe I was tearing my hair out and didn't realize that!