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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Step 2: Using string interpolation, create a string literal that describes the operation we just performed. For example,

am stuck the challenge wont pass

types.swift
// Enter your code belowlet
let firstValue = 4
let secondValue = 2
let product = firstValue * secondValue
let output = "product of (firstValue) times (secondValue) is (product)"

1 Answer

Allie O.
Allie O.
11,601 Points

Hi Steven,

Using string interpolation, the value of your constants are inserted into a string literal as

\(firstValue), \(secondValue) 

Also, I noticed your string should say "The product of .." If your are missing a part of the required string, you might get an error.

Hope this helps.