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1,335 PointsSwift 3 Basics - Working with Operators: Challenge Task 2 of 2
Hi there! I'm not sure I understand what the question is asking.
A comparison operator is ==
.
But then set it equal to a Boolean, isWinner
which should either be true or false?
Your insight would be greatly appreciated.
2 Answers
Bryan Sadler
3,759 PointsHi J H, I just figured this out. You will need to add new constant that's set to a number that is not 10, then write the comparison.
let totalScore = 9 let isWinner = totalScore != 10
Mert Özdemir
4,516 PointsYou need to compare if the winner has 10 points or NOT (!=). So you need to compare if the initialScore variable is equal to 10 :
// Enter your code below
var initialScore = 8
initialScore += 1
let isWinner = initialScore != 10