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Start your free trialWolfgang Frick
514 PointsI'm not quite sure where to put the information for the tuple.
I haven't made any changes to the code I was given, but I'm not quite sure where to define the elements in the tuple I'm supposed to input. Where do I input this?
func greeting(person: String) -> String {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
return greeting
}
1 Answer
J.D. Sandifer
18,813 PointsJust reposting the solution above as an answer so the question shows up as answered:
func greeting(person: String) -> (language: String, greeting: String) {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
return (language, greeting)
}
Leviticus Rolle Jr
3,036 PointsLeviticus Rolle Jr
3,036 PointsHi Wolfgang, here's the solution: (Don't copy and paste it, type it instead)
Hope that makes sense!