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2,573 PointsSwift Challenge 2 of 3
Hey Guys, What am I doing wrong here?
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"] todo += ["Debug App", "Fix Bugs"] let item = todo.removeatindex(2)
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo += ["Debug App", "Fix Bugs"]
let item = todo.removeatindex(2)
1 Answer
jack daniels
Courses Plus Student 8,079 PointsHi Olle, be careful when you writing method's name. You have to use camel casing convention. The correct answer is:
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)