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iOS Object-Oriented Swift Complex Data Structures Adding Instance Methods

Not sure why the code isn't working....?

When I submit this code to the editor for code challenge: IOS beginner track, Object-Oriented Programming, part 1. I get the "Bummer!". Yet, the output.html doesn't show any errors & when I C&P into my playground, the answer shows correctly. I know I'm missing something, I just don't know what it is... help lol

structs.swift
struct Person {
    let firstName: String
    let lastName: String

    init(firstName: String, lastName: String) {

          self.firstName = firstName
          self.lastName = lastName

          }



    func fullname(nameF: String, nameL: String) -> (String) {

        let newName = nameF + " " + nameL

        return newName

    }

}

let newPerson1 = Person(firstName: "Ben", lastName: "Little")

newPerson1.fullname(nameF: "Ben", nameL: "Little")

1 Answer

You don't need to add parameters in your fullName function, you will get the first name and last name in the properties of the struct.

struct Person {
    let firstName: String
    let lastName: String

    func fullName() -> String {
      return "\(firstName) \(lastName)"
    }
}

let aPerson = Person(firstName: "Ben", lastName: "Little")

let myFullName = aPerson.fullName()