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Courses Plus Student 3,225 PointsMy answer to this question simply does not work for the computer. Im not sure if mine works, but I'm pretty sure it does
I just want the right answer
var results: [Int] = []
for n in 1...100 {
if (n%7 = 0) && !(n%2=0)
results.append[n]
// End code
}
1 Answer
Sid b
15,346 PointsYou have some syntax errors, use == to check equality, and append method takes () NOT []. Also after if statement {} are needed.
Elijah Florence
Courses Plus Student 3,225 PointsElijah Florence
Courses Plus Student 3,225 PointsThank you