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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

my interpolate is not working

let name = "lucas" let greeting. = "Hi there" let interpolateGreeting = "(greeting) , (name)"

strings.swift
// Enter your code below
let name = "lucas" 
let greeting. = "Hi there"
let interpolateGreeting = "\(greeting) , \(name)"

You can include it in one line like this:

let name = "lucas" 
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"

1 Answer

You have a period after greeting that should be removed. greeting is also the constant that you are supposed to use for your interpolated string.

oh okayyy

it should be like this now ?

let name = "lucas" let greeting = "Hi there" let greeting = "(greeting) , (name)"