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iOS Swift Collections and Control Flow Control Flow With Conditional Statements Working With Switch Statements

Nigel Matheson
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Nigel Matheson
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My answers right but its coming out that its wrong

I believe my answer is right but it keeps informing me that it is wrong . Please help

operators.swift
var europeanCapitals: [String] = []
var asianCapitals: [String] = []
var otherCapitals: [String] = []

let world = [
  "BEL": "Brussels", 
  "LIE": "Vaduz", 
  "BGR": "Sofia", 
  "USA": "Washington D.C.", 
  "MEX": "Mexico City", 
  "BRA": "Brasilia", 
  "IND": "New Delhi", 
  "VNM": "Hanoi"]

for (key, value) in world 
    switch key { case "BEL","LIE","BGR":europeanCapitals.append(value)
    case "IND","VNM": asianCaptitals.append(value)
    default: otherCapitals.append(value)

    // End code 
}

1 Answer

You are missing the closing brace } for your switch statement and spelled asianCapitals wrong.

If you click the "preview" button it will list out the errors for you and on which line or lines are causing problems :]