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iOS Build a Playlist Browser with Swift Refactoring Our Code Determining Playlists Programmatically

Jordan Buonforte
Jordan Buonforte
6,013 Points

override can only be specified on class members error

I am getting the same error in 2 different places. the error says "Override can only be specified on class members"

xcode wants me to delete "override" on my didRecieveMemory line and on my prepareForSegue line.

im also getting an error wanting me to delete "@IBAction" on my showPlaylistDetail line

here is my code:

class PlaylistMasterViewController: UIViewController {

    var playlistsArray: [UIImageView] = []
    @IBOutlet weak var playlistImageView0: UIImageView!

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        playlistsArray.append(playlistImageView0)

        for index in 0..<playlistsArray.count {
            let playlist = Playlist(index: index)
            let playlistImageView = playlistsArray[index]

            playlistImageView.image = playlist.icon
            playlistImageView.backgroundColor = playlist.backgroundColor

    }

    override func didReceiveMemoryWarning() {
        super.didReceiveMemoryWarning()
        // Dispose of any resources that can be recreated.
    }

    override func prepareForSegue(segue: UIStoryboardSegue, sender: AnyObject?) {
        if segue.identifier == "showPlaylistDetailSegue" {
            let playlistDetailController = segue.destinationViewController as! PlaylistDetailViewController
            playlistDetailController.playlist = Playlist(index: 0)            
        }    
    }

    @IBAction func showPlaylistDetail(sender: AnyObject) {
           performSegueWithIdentifier("showPlaylistDetailSegue", sender: sender)        
    }        
}
Jordan Buonforte
Jordan Buonforte
6,013 Points

i actually figured it out. thanks though!

Can you share how you solved it?