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Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 Pointsi think you should add a '#' in front of the parameter name, so it should be:
func greeting(#person: String){
}
Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsBut they say i have to pass a string to the name Jerry?
Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsRight, so you will want to pass it like this:
greeting(person: "Jerry")
Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsI did that, Iยดm at the secound assignmet
Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsOk great! Good luck
Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsThank you very much
Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsNo problem