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Start your free trialthomas howard
17,572 PointsThink I missed a curley bracket or something...
The passing of this. I have stuff going on. there is not a simple forum grouped on questions. So I can't see what you're asking because there are no hints. I have to open another browser tab for the video to watch while trying to get this...and you have life going on too. So, why make it harder?
func search(#name: String) -> String? {
let names = ["Doc","Grumpy","Happy","Sleepy","Bashful","Sneezy","Dopey"]
for n in names {
if n == name {
return n
}
}
return nil
}
1 Answer
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Thomas,
Sorry to hear about your trouble with this challenge, in no way do I think Amit Bijlani ever intended for it to be hard, if you feel improvements can be made send an email to help@teamtreehouse.com along with details about the challenge/course and that can be passed along to Amit.