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Courses Plus Student 905 PointsInterpolation
Given the constant named language, write a println statement which will print the following string: "Learning Swift". (Remember to use the language constant within the string you pass to your println statement).
let language = "Swift"
println( "Learning" \language)
3 Answers
Juan Carlos Delgado Vidal
4,762 Pointsyou forgot to add parenthesis to the variable after the \ and the quotes should encompass the whole interpolation
let language = "Swift"
println( "Learning \(language)")
Michael Messner
Courses Plus Student 905 PointsI tried that too and it didn't work.
Juan Carlos Delgado Vidal
4,762 PointsYou're right, I updated my answer, the "" should encompass the whole interpolation, not just the string
Michael Messner
Courses Plus Student 905 PointsThanks for the help Juan.