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Start your free trialNicholas Rossi
5,066 PointsNot sure why this isn't working as my function is returning both 'greeting' and 'language'
Not sure what I'm missing in this first step. I tried this in the playground and I'm not getting any errors, I get the output : (.0 "Hello Tom", .1 "English") in the output window.
func greeting(person: String) -> (String, String) {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
return (greeting, language)
}
1 Answer
Jonas Kristensen
2,738 Pointsfunc greeting(person: String) -> (greeting: String, language: String) {
let language = "English"
let greeting = "Hello \(person)"
return (greeting, language)
}
Nicholas Rossi
5,066 PointsNicholas Rossi
5,066 PointsThank you Jonas for clarifying what I missed!