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iOS Swift Closures Functions as First Class Citizens Functions as First Class Citizens

Jaron Trotter
Jaron Trotter
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Swift Closures 1st challenge

Write a simple function, named printer, that accepts a string and prints it. Note: This task doesn't require that you call the function yet.

Then return Void.

functions.swift
//Enter your code below
func println(Void: String) -> String {
println ("A string: \(Void)")

return Void

}

1 Answer

I would recommend rewatching the video. The directions ask you to create a function that just accepts a String (Not to return anything).

// A func that accepts a String type as a parameter
func printer(aString: String) {
        print(aString) // Just print it
  }