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Start your free trialNikita Voloboev
4,816 Pointsreally confused as to why this doesn't pass the test, I created a protocol with a method that was asked
It doesn't say anything about what return type of the function should be so I left it blank
// Declare protocol here
protocol ColorSwitchable {
func swithColor(color: Color)
}
enum LightState {
case On, Off
}
enum Color {
case RGB(Double, Double, Double, Double)
case HSB(Double, Double, Double, Double)
}
class WifiLamp {
let state: LightState
var color: Color
init() {
self.state = .On
self.color = .RGB(0,0,0,0)
}
}
1 Answer
Jhoan Arango
14,575 PointsHello :
On your protocol declaration you have to make sure that you spell the name of the function correctly.
Take a look at your function's name, you may find the error there ;)
Good luck.