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iOS Swift Basics (retired) Types Printing Results

Swift Basics, Don´t know what to do!

Hi, in this point; Given the constant named language, write a println statement which will print the following string: "Learning Swift".
Use the language constant within the string you pass to your println statement. Practice using string interpolation

I have this, but still it doesn't work, please help!

println.swift
let language = "Swift"
println ("Learning \ (language)") 

3 Answers

Michael Hulet
Michael Hulet
47,913 Points

Your problem is that you put a space after the backslash, which you're not supposed to do. Try this:

let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)")
Jhoan Arango
Jhoan Arango
14,575 Points

Hello Maria:

Looks good to me, just don't add the spaces you have.

let language = "Swift"
println("Learning \(language)") 

Good luck

Thank youuu!!