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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

String Manipulation Answers

This doesn't seem to be working but matches with what is going on in the lesson.

let name = Chris let greeting = Hi there

let interpolatedGreeting = "(Greeting), (name)"

Is there something that I am missing in this question?

strings.swift
// String Interpolation


let name = Chris
let greeting = Hi there

let interpolatedGreeting = "\(Greeting), \(name)"

1 Answer

Hi Chris,

Your string constant values need to be surrounded by inverted commas.

So, let name = "Chris", for example.

I hope that helps,

Steve.