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4,223 PointsIs there something wrong with this Challenge? Getting error
swift_lint.swift:6:22: error: 'Temperature.Type' does not have a member named 'celsius' var fahrenheit = celsius * 1.8 = 32 ^~~~~~~
The declaration is on the line above, and I copy/pasted the word in case I had spelled it incorrectly.
class Temperature {
var celsius: Float = 0.0
var fahrenheit = celsius * 1.8 + 32
}
2 Answers
Sean Conrad
4,223 PointsCorrected the = to a +.
However, that was not the error being displayed. The error states that "celsius" is not a member variable.
I am still getting the error, with the correction.
John Magee
Courses Plus Student 9,058 PointsMy suggestion is to reread the var Fahrenheit line and make sure you're conversion calculations are accurate