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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Variables and Constants Variables

Kirill Kraynov
Kirill Kraynov
2,760 Points

I wrote all in right way but your checker said I failed.

var str = "Hello "

var modernProgrammingLanguage = "Swift"

var greeting = str + modernProgrammingLanguage

string_assignment.swift
var str = "Hello "

var modernProgrammingLanguage = "Swift"

var greeting = str + modernProgrammingLanguage

1 Answer

Hi, looks like the checker for this example just wants you to write:

var greeting = "Hello"

Not the stuff from the video. Yes, your code is perfectly valid, just not what it's asking for.

Kirill Kraynov
Kirill Kraynov
2,760 Points

Thank you! But I have already solved it.