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iOS Swift 2.0 Enumerations and Optionals Introduction to Enumerations Enum Methods

David Sparks
PLUS
David Sparks
Courses Plus Student 8,657 Points

Not working....

I have tried both: enum Button: String{ case Done = "Done" }

let done = Button.Done

AND

enum Button{ case Done(String) }

let done = Button.Done("Done")

Both examples work fine in XCODE but the editor says that I have assigned an ENUM Button to a constant named done which in both examples has been accomplished.

1 Answer

Marina Alenskaja
Marina Alenskaja
9,320 Points

Hi

This works:

let done = Button.Done("Done")

You pass in the string inside the parentheses when assigning the member to the constant. You don't need any more code than what's written above.