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Start your free trialMajed Alshammarii
1,174 PointsNeed help to start
// that is what I can do?
struct User = (name: String , age: int )
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsSeveral things:
struct User {
let name: String
let age: Int
}
When you create stored properties they need to either be variables (var) or constants (let). Here they asked for constants. Second, Swift is case-sensitive, so int and Int are very different, and the type is Int. Third, the code block needs to be set off by curly braces, not parentheses.