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Start your free trialJake N
612 PointsIt didn't work
its still giving me the error when i try and type it in, heres how i had it typed
func greeting(#person: String) {
println("Hello \(person)")
}
greeting("person \(Jerry)")
1 Answer
Kevin Zoltany
16,282 PointsYour greeting function is correct, but you made the mistake when you called the greeting function. It should look something like this.
greeting(person: "Jerry")