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Chukwuebuka Willie-Nwobu
2,739 PointsReally don't understand why this code doesn't work
My instruction was : If n can be divided by 3 and 5, Print FizzBuzz. if n can be divided by 3, print Fizz and if n an be divided by 5, print Buzz. was told not to worry about the else statements
func fizzBuzz(n: Int) -> String {
// Enter your code between the two comment markers
for n in 1...50 {
if (n % 3 == 0) && (n % 5 == 0) {
return "FizzBuzz"
}
else if (n % 3 == 0){
return "Fizz"
}
else if (n % 5 == 0){
return "Buzz"
}
}
// End code
return "\(n)"
}
1 Answer

Sarah Hurtgen
Treehouse Project ReviewerHi! Your FizzBuzz logic looks great, but you have one extra step in there that I believe is keeping the code challenge from accepting it.
At the end of the directions it specifies that "The challenge also does not need you to loop over a range of values (using for or while). I'll take care of that."
If you remove the for-in loop, I think the rest should compile!
Chukwuebuka Willie-Nwobu
2,739 PointsChukwuebuka Willie-Nwobu
2,739 PointsThanks it worked perfectly. I guess I should read more. :}