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1,413 PointsIm confused about this challenge
The description is very vague, well to me, can someone explain?
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
clase Buisness{
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String){
self.name = name
}
}
let someBuisness = Buisness()
1 Answer
David Papandrew
8,386 PointsYour class init needs to take both a name and a longitude (also note that "class" is misspelled which will result in an error).
Once you have fixed this, since your init method needs name and location arguments, you will need to provide these when creating your "someBusiness" constant.
Here is the solution:
struct Location {
let latitude: Double
let longitude: Double
}
class Business{
let name: String
let location: Location
init(name: String, location: Location){
self.name = name
self.location = location
}
}
let someLocation = Location(latitude: 10, longitude: 300)
let someBusiness = Business(name: "Taco Town", location: someLocation)