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Start your free trialNoor Ali Khan
461 PointsIn this game of ours, we have an odd scoring mechanism . At the end of the round, if your score is 10, you lose! If it's
var initialScore = 8 var totalScore = ++initialScore let isWinner = initialScore!=10
// Enter your code below
var initialScore = 8
let totalScore = ++initialScore
let isWinner = !10==totalScore
2 Answers
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Noor,
You are definitely on the right track. It's just the logic of the check is a bit off. While, checking for (NOT)10 is what you want, the syntax used is not quite. Instead of having the not
operator on the value, you'll want to use the not equal to
operator (!=). So, the Boolean result of totalScore != 10
will be stored in the isWinner
constant.
Keep Coding! :)
Noor Ali Khan
461 Pointsthank you very much Sir Jason Anders ..!!!!