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iOS Swift Functions and Optionals Parameters and Tuples Tuples

iOS Tuples return two strings language and greeting!

How do you do this one? I'm confused a bit.

tuples.swift
func greeting(person: String) -> String {
    let language = "English"
    let greeting = "Hello \(person)"

    return greeting
}

1 Answer

Greg Kaleka
Greg Kaleka
39,021 Points

Hey Darin,

When you run into problems solving a challenge, it's usually a good idea to re-watch the video just before it with the challenge in mind. I took a quick look, and Amit shows you exactly how to make a function that returns a named tuple in the video just before this challenge.