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Start your free trialJan Vrzal
3,687 PointsSo where is the problem ?
Please help. I don what is wrong..
class Button {
var width: Double
var height: Double
init(width:Double, height:Double){
self.width = width
self.height = height
}
func incrementBy(points: Double){
width += points
height += points
}
}
class RoundButton: Button {
var cornerRadius: Double = 5.0
override func incrementBy(points: Double = 7.0){
width += points
height += points
}
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
I found this to work:
override func incrementBy(_ points: Double = 7.0){
super.incrementBy(points)
}
Although this works just as well:
override func incrementBy(_ points: Double = 7.0){
width += points
height += points
}
The underscore seems to be the issue.
I've been having problems implementing this in the new Swift versions, though, so there may have been some alterations to the language which I'm sure will be covered in other courses (or it may just be me!!).
Steve.