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iOS Swift Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators

Man I dont know how to solve ?

Both Task 1&2 are hard !

operators.swift
// Enter your code below
let value = 200
let divisor = 5

let someOperation = 20 + 400 % 10 / 2 - 15
let anotherOperation = 52 * 27 % 200 / 2 + 5

// Task 1 - Enter your code below
let result = value % divisor
let isPerfectMultiple = result == 0
// Task 2 - Enter your code below
let isGreater = someOperation  anotherOperation

2 Answers

Logan R
Logan R
22,989 Points

Hi!

You're using the wrong character. Instead of using some fancy character, you need to use >=. Fix this and it'll work!

let isGreater = someOperation >= anotherOperation

Thanks Logan !

Logan R
Logan R
22,989 Points

No problem!

Thank you for clarifying. All of the code challenges have been really straightforward thus far, but this one proved more difficult (especially for newbies like me!) since the preceding videos didn't go over using the ">=" syntax required to complete it (only > was covered). The examples we practiced included only:

1 > 2 // false
2 > 1 // true
"a" > "b" // true
"b" > "a" // false

Not complaining, just pointing out a place for improvement (I do curriculum development and know how easy it is to miss little details like this when making an entire course). Where is the best place to provide feedback to Treehouse on this?