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394 PointsThis Correct?
todo.InsertAtIndex(______, 1)
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo += ["Debug App", "Fix Bugs"]
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)
todo.InsertAtIndex("Learn iOS", 1)
1 Answer
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsthe method you need to use looks like this: insert(item, atIndex: index)
there is no insertAtIndex method, there is the insert method that takes two parameters, the item you want to insert and the index where you want to insert it
var todo = ["Learn Swift", "Build App", "Deploy App"]
todo += ["Debug App", "Fix Bugs"]
let item = todo.removeAtIndex(2)
todo.insert("Learn iOS", atIndex: 1)