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7,320 PointsI'm having a hard time understanding what this is asking. Can anyone rephrase it?
Im trying to figure out exactly what to do. I feel like it's simpler than I'm making it out in my head.
// Enter your code below
var results: [Int] = []
for multiplier in 1...10{
print("\(multiplier) times 5 is equal to \(multiplier * 6)")
}
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 Points// Enter your code below
var results: [Int] = []
// For in loops also define a constant that temporarily stores the value in the iteration process. For the loop you're writing, name this constant multiplier.
let multiplier = 6
//For in loops also define a constant that temporarily stores the value in the iteration process. For the loop you're writing, name this constant multiplier.
for i in 1...10 { //you select whatever variable you want for the loop counter. Here I selected i. 1...10 is a range in Swift.
//use a for in loop to compute the multiplication table for 6 and append the results to an array
results.append( i * multiplier ) //you need to use the append() method -- each time through the loop this will add an int value to the results array.
}