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Judah Morales
Judah Morales
2,481 Points

objectAtIndex questions

I'm pretty sure I'm doing this challenge correctly but it keeps coming back with an issue. I'm not sure why this wouldn't work. Any help?

NSArray *booksArray = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"Hamlet", @"King Lear", @"Othello", @"Macbeth", nil];
NSString *bookTitle = [self.booksArray objectAtIndex:2];

The challenge is to create an array, then create a string and add the 3rd item in the array to the string.

Thanks in advance!

2 Answers

NSArray *booksArray = @[ @"Hamlet", @"King Lear", @"Othello", @"Macbeth"];
NSString *bookTitle = [booksArray objectAtIndex:2];

Hi Judah,

When setting *bookTitle to the third index of the *booksArray, you don't need to do a self declaration. The above code will validate.

Judah Morales
Judah Morales
2,481 Points

Thanks Samuel. I appreciate the assistance. Now I need to research why, lol.