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iOS Swift 2.0 Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Make sure the string literal you are creating is assigned to a constant called output

I am getting the proper output of "The product of 2 times 4 is *. But I cannot figure out how to make sure the string literal is assigned to a constant called output

types.swift
// Enter your code below
let firstValue = 2
let secondValue = 4
let product = (firstValue * secondValue)


let Output = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)."

1 Answer

Moritz Lang
Moritz Lang
25,909 Points

Hi Greg, you have two really small issues in your code.

  1. The constant should be named output, not Output. :)
  2. There should not be a dot at the end of the sentence.
let output = "The product of \(firstValue) times \(secondValue) is \(product)"

This one will work. ;)