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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators: Part 2

Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
1,963 Points

I think I've tried just about every combination, including the solutions provided in previous questions. Help.

Here is what I have currently...

var initialScore = 8

initialScore = ++initialScore

let totalScore = initialScore

I also tried...

var initialScore = 8

initialScore += initialScore

let totalScore = initialScore

operators2.swift
// Enter your code below

var initialScore = 8

initialScore = ++initialScore

let totalScore = initialScore

1 Answer

Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
1,963 Points

Figured it out...

initialScore = 8

initialScore = ++initialScore

let totalScore = ++initialScore

Paul Karim
Paul Karim
3,428 Points

Just a little heads up in swift 3 "++" has been removed. You would use initialScore += 1