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iOS Swift Basics Swift Operators Working With Operators: Part 2

Need help laying this questions out!

I understand that I need let isWinner = 10

but don't understand how to write out that if it's anything it's a false statement!

operators.swift
// Enter your code below

var initialScore = 8

initialScore += 1

let isWinner = initialScore = 10 = true 
let los

1 Answer

Jeff McDivitt
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 Points

Hi Raj -

You would use the ! in front of the equals sign

var initialScore = 8

initialScore += 1

let isWinner = initialScore != 10