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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Printing Results

eittay basly
eittay basly
1,077 Points

It feels like I'm doing this right, but I'm not sure...

I also tried it the other way with the: println ("Learning" (language))

println.swift
let language = "Swift"
println ("Learning" + language )

3 Answers

I think you need a space

let language = "Swift"
println("Learning " + language)

or

let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")
Martin Wildfeuer
PLUS
Martin Wildfeuer
Courses Plus Student 11,071 Points

You are doing it right, you are just missing the space after "Learning ", afaik.

let language = "Swift"
println ("Learning " + language )

If you want to use string interpolation, don't forget to indicate the placeholder with a backslash:

let language = "Swift"
println ("Learning \(language)")