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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

Interpolated Strings Challenge

What is wrong here

strings.swift
// Code Challenge 3: Interpolated Strings

let name = "Bennet"
let greeting = "Hi There"

let interpolatedGreeting = "\(greeting), \(name)"

2 Answers

Matthew Long
Matthew Long
28,407 Points

Nothing is really "wrong", because you successfully used string concatenation to create a string. However, the challenge is expecting that "interpolated greeting" to be assigned to the constant greeting. The challenge doesn't expect, or know anything about, the constant interpolatedGreeting.

let name = "Bennet"
let greeting = "Hi There, \(name)"

Pay attention to what the second part of this challenge is asking as well! This part stumps a lot of people because they overlook the word "concatenate"! You must use string concatenation in part two.

Happy coding!

Simon Di Giovanni
Simon Di Giovanni
8,429 Points

The comma needs to be included in greeting.

So greeting = “Hi There,”